Manchester City once again got knocked out in the Champions League quarter-finals against a Lyon side who took advantage of their opportunities.
Things went wrong for the Sky Blues at the death and Pep Guardiola's Champions League curse continues.
After working hard to cancel out Cornet's goal thanks to De Bruyne, Man City looked set to win the game, but they inexplicably lost it.
When it was 1-1, Gabriel Jesus had a volley which would have made it 2-1, but he tried and acrobatic effort which went wide.
Shortly afterwards, Dembele, who had just come on, controversially made it 1-2. Laporte went down the floor, Toko Ekambi was in an offside position, but let the ball go through his legs and Dembele beat Ederson. The Dutch officials deemed that Ekambi did not interfere and the goal stood.
City continued to fight after that goal and it should have been 2-2. Gundogan found Sterling at the far post and he inexplicably blazed over the bar despite having an open net.
Just after the English side missed that clear chance, Dembele scored again to kill off the contest. Aouar's tame effort was not held onto by Ederson and Moussa tucked in the rebound to give Lyon a shock win.