The Malmo result altered the mood at Rangers and had some sections of the support dreaming of another epic run in the Europa League.
While those dreams are far from over, this was a crashing return to reality against a rampant Lyon side.
There was much talk pre-match of the financial gulf between the two, and while that was abundantly evident in the French side’s attack, Rangers lacked the potency to puncture their soft defence.
Before they were behind, Clement’s side could have had a two-goal cushion.
On the night James Tavernier made his 49th appearance in the competition – the most of any English player – his sliced shot was superbly saved from an acute angle, while Vaclav Cerny inexplicably skied over with the goal gaping.
In total, Rangers had more shots than their visitors – 16 to 15. But in moments like that, matches like this, they have to be more clinical.
While Lyon were classy and composed, the truth is Rangers may well face sterner tests in this competition.