Kylian Mbappe has played his last game for Paris Saint-Germain, and it resulted in another trophy for the French forward. Luis Enrique’s side were favourites for the Coupe de France final clash with Lyon, and they lived up to their billing with a largely convincing victory, coming via first-half strikes from Ousmane Dembele and Fabian Ruiz. Jake O’Brien got one back for Lyon but it was not enough.
If anything, the scoreline flattered Lyon who created very little particularly in the first half, but were handed a lifeline when Ireland’s Jake O’Brien finished with a commanding header to make it 2-1.
After Manchester United won the FA Cup earlier despite finishing 31 points behind their opponents in the league, Lyon could not erase the odds of their own 23-point deficit to the domestic champions but got closer than many expected.
Lacazette had possibly the best shot at an equaliser but was denied by Achraf Hakimi at full stretch with 15 minutes to go, and Lyon failed to apply much pressure from then until the final whistle. That also means they lost their second final in the space of a few hours after Barcelona triumphed in the UEFA Women’s Champions League.