Ada Hegerberg scored her 60th Ladies' Bosses Association objective as Lyon opened their mission with a nine-objective destruction of Slavia Prague.

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 Ada Hegerberg scored her 60th Ladies' Bosses Association objective as Lyon opened their mission with a nine-objective destruction of Slavia Prague.

Ada Hegerberg scored her 60th Ladies' Bosses Association objective as Lyon opened their mission with a nine-objective destruction of Slavia Prague.



Kadidiatou Diani and Vanessa Gilles scored two each as their discouraged hosts offered minimal accordingly.


Hegerberg's achievement objective came in just her 62nd Bosses Association appearance.


The Norwegian turned into the competition's top scorer in 2019 when she broke the past record of 51 held by Germany's Anja Mittag.


Sara Dabritz opened the scoring for eight-time champions Lyon inside three minutes before Danielle van de Donk jabbed in from short proximity to twofold their lead in Prague.


Four headed objectives before half-time followed - from Gilles, Eugenie le Sommer and Diani's twofold - as the Czechs battled to manage Lyon's ethereal danger.


After the break, Hegerberg changed over from the punishment spot after she was pulled back nearby by Diana Bartovicova.


Amel Majri made it eight with a simple completion from a Van de Donk ball, before Gilles headed in her second with 10 minutes remaining.


"I'm truly fulfilled the way in which we got going, with the outcome and with the manner in which we performed this evening," said Sonia Bompastor, lead trainer of Division 1 Ladylike pioneers Lyon.


"Perhaps we confronted a less experienced group, however I'm as yet glad for my side. We kept to our arrangement and scored a couple of lovely objectives. In spite of the outcome, there are still things we could move along."


Lyon, who hold the record for Ladies' Bosses Association titles, next face Austrian side St Polten on 22 November.


In Tuesday's prior Gathering B match, St Polten were beaten 2-1 by Brann on the Norwegian club's Heroes Association bunch stage debut.


After a goalless first half, Rakel Engesvik opened the scoring for Brann before Maria Mikolajova leveled for St Polten with a dazzling long-range exertion.


Natasha Anasi headed in Brann's victor a little ways from time with her most memorable objective for the club.

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