Jun 2, 2016; Commerce City, CO, USA; United States of America forward Alex Morgan (13) in the first half against Japan at Dick's Sporting Goods Park. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports

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United States Women’s National Team forward, Alex Morgan, will play for a UEFA Champions League title as Olympique Lyonnais defeated Carli Lloyd and Manchester City in the semifinals.

The much-anticipated matchup between Alex Morgan and Carli Lloyd concluded on Saturday night as Lyon got the better of Manchester City with a 3-2 aggregate win. A 3-1 win in the opening leg was enough to hold off the English side, with only one more goal was needed from City to send them through to the final on away goals.

It was a tense second half as Lloyd scored an all-important goal in the 57th minute to give City hope. Lyon goalkeeper, Sarah Bouhaddi, produced a poor pass which was intercepted by Lloyd and dispatched for the only goal of the match.

In the 2nd leg of the UEFA Women's Champions League semifinal, Lyon's Sarah Bouhaddi gave Carli Lloyd a gift. Carli Lloyd accepted. pic.twitter.com/JC9G95lyiB — Planet Fútbol (@si_soccer) April 29, 2017

Morgan started the match on the bench, but came on as a substitute at the start of the second half. She had one shot on goal, but played a big role in the second half.

If Morgan wins the Champions League title it will add to her already incredible career. She’s won an Olympic gold medal, a FIFA Women’s World Cup title, and National Women’s Soccer League title this far in her career.

Lyon will face fellow Feminine Division 1 side Paris Saint-Germain in the final on June 1 in Cardiff, Wales. PSG defeated Barcelona 2-0 in the second leg to advance on a 5-1 advantage on aggregate.

This will be the second appearance for PSG in the final, after they fell in the 2015 final to Frankfurt. Lyon will be going for their fourth Champions League title, they’ve played in five finals in the past 10 years.

Both players still have matches left in their respective domestic leagues before returning to the NWSL. City will begin their season next weekend against Birmingham City. While Lyon has four matches remaining in their domestic season, as well as the French Cup final match against PSG on May 19.