Not much in it...

Against the reigning European champions, the Parisians fell agonisingly short after an intense encounter in Bilbao.

There was not much in it as Olivier Echouafni's side gave Olympique Lyonnais quite a contest in the UEFA Women's Champions League semi-finals.

Unsurprisingly in a game between two sides who know each other so well, there was very little to choose between them. The match turned in Lyon's favour just after the hour mark: Grace Geyoro was shown a second yellow card (66') and Wendie Renard headed the only goal of the game past Christiane Endler from the resulting free-kick (0-1, 67').

Despite being a player short, the Rouge-et-Bleu sought to get back on level terms, and Nikita Parris' red card - for a charge on Endler that led to a second booking - gave them an opening (75'). 

They very nearly took it. Had Paulina Dudek's long-range effort bounced either side of Sarah Bouhaddi in the Lyon goal, it might have been a different story (90+4').

PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN - OLYMPIQUE LYONNAIS : 0-1 (0-0)
UEFA Women's Champions League - Semi-finale
San Mames II (Bilbao)
Goal: Renard (67')
PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN : Endler, Dudek, Paredes (c), Lawrence, Morroni, Bachmann (Formiga, 67'), Geyoro, Däbritz, Katoto, Nadim (Baltimore, 54', Bruun, 81'), Diani. Coach: Olivier Echouafni.
OLYMPIQUE LYONNAIS : Bouhaddi, Bronze, Renard (c), Kumagai, Karchaoui (Bacha, 73'), Buchanan, Cascarino (Le Sommer, 77'), Gunnarsdóttir, Majri, Marozsán (van de Sanden 87'), Parris. Coach: Jean-Luc Vasseur.