Europa: Ajax clobber Lyon 4-1

Update: 2017-05-04 16:33 GMT
Bertrand Traore scored twice as Ajax ran out comprehensive 4-1 winners in a pulsating Europa League semifinal first-leg clash against Lyon at Amsterdam Arena.

The on-loan Chelsea forward opened the scoring on 25 minutes before setting up teenage striker Kasper Dolberg for a second as a youthful Ajax side blew away their French opponents in the first half.
Amin Younes added a third just after half-time and Traore rounded off the scoring for the hosts moments after Mathieu Valbuena had grabbed Lyon's away goal on 66 minutes.

The visitors actually made the brighter start and could have been ahead on 10 minutes had Maxwell Cornet converted Lucas Tousart's cross from close range. Ajax goalkeeper Andre Onana made a fine save to deny the Lyon forward with his legs and the Cameroon international watched a couple of early Valbuena deliveries drift harmlessly wide.

Nabil Fekir was also wasteful from his first effort on 21 minutes and it proved costly when Ajax took the lead four minutes later. Hakim Ziyech's inswinging free-kick was probably destined for the far corner but 
Traore got the faintest of touches to head the ball in from eight yards.

That lead was doubled on 34 minutes when 19-year-old Dolberg darted between a static Lyon defence from Traore's header to lash home his fifth Europa League goal of the season. Younes was denied a third on the stroke of half-time, after combining well with Davy Klaassen on the edge of the area, with the German's shot well saved by Anthony Lopes.
Younes made amends four minutes after the break, though, by converting the impressive Ziyech's 
pass with a deflected shot which crept past Lopes and over the line. 

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