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Two corners taken by Declan Rice were headed in by William Saliba in the ninth minute and Gabriel in the 27th minute, securing the trophy.
Early on, we tested Lucas Perri as Gabriel Martinelli’s cross was headed back across goal by Bukayo Saka, but the Lyon goalkeeper managed to get both hands behind it.
However, moments later, Martin Odegaard dispossessed Maxence Caqueret, allowing Martinelli to win us a corner.
Oleksandr Zinchenko then found Saka’s head with a brilliant delivery from the left, but this time our number seven's shot went wide of the far post.
After Rice tried his luck from long range with a shot that went straight at Perri, Odegaard played a clever pass through to Martinelli, whose effort was deflected for another corner kick.
Once again, Rice curled it in, and the ball flew all the way to the far post where Gabriel rose highest to double our lead.
We could have gone 3-0 up as Kai Havertz volleyed the ball forward for Martinelli to run onto on the counter-attack, but the latter went down under pressure, and the referee felt there wasn’t enough in it to award a penalty.
Our appetite for more goals didn't change in the second half, as we once again came flying out of the traps.
Initially, Martinelli found Odegaard, who curled the ball towards goal from inside the D, but Perri got a hand to it to tip it past the post.
A corner in the 53rd minute came out to Rice, whose shot was blocked in the 18-yard box, before the ball fell kindly to Thomas Partey, who cushioned it wide of the bottom right corner.
Havertz's next effort met the same fate following precise build-up play from Odegaard and Martinelli, before Saka's header hit the post from another Zinchenko cross.
Said Benrahma had a sight of goal in the 60th minute in a rare foray forward for Lyon, but he bent the ball over the top right corner from distance.
We made a double change in the 64th minute, with Riccardo Calafiori coming on for his debut alongside Gabriel Jesus as Zinchenko and Rice made way.
It was Saliba who Saka found with a cross from a free-kick, but our French defender could only steer his header wide.
Changes were afoot again in the 77th minute as Mikel Arteta introduced Ethan Nwaneri, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Jakub Kiwior, Jorginho, Reiss Nelson, and Leandro Trossard to proceedings, with Havertz, Partey, Saliba, Gabriel, Saka, and Martinelli coming off.
Lyon had a chance to pull one back when Perri threw the ball forward to Ernest Nuamah, but after bursting through on goal, he was stopped by David Raya, who parried the ball over the bar.
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