
Lyon have won the Women's Champions League a record eight times
Lyon comfortably beat Bayern Munich to set up a Women's Champions League semi-final tie with Arsenal.
Eight-time winners Lyon went into Wednesday's game with a 2-0 lead from the first leg but missed a number of early chances and went behind on the night at Groupama Stadium.
Klara Buhl opened the scoring for the visitors, finding the bottom corner with a low drive across goal which went in off the post.
But Joe Montemurro's side made amends for their wasted efforts and Melchie Dumornay restored their two-goal lead in the tie just 27 seconds after the break, heading past Maria Luisa Grohs from Kadidiatou Diani's cross.
Giulia Gwinn was punished for a heavy touch on the edge of her own penalty area as Diani pounced to sidefoot a first-time finish and put the French side ahead on the night.
Diani then turned provider again as her low drive across goal teed up Tabitha Chawinga to fire home from close range.
Bayern rarely threatened again and Lyon saw out the game with a late Ada Hegerberg strike as they reached the last four of the competition for a 14th time.
Montemurro will face his former side Arsenal in the last four after the Gunners completed a brilliant two-goal comeback against Real Madrid.
Semi-final ties will be played on 19-20 and 26-27 April.