Champions League preview: Lyon v APOEL

Lyon are hoping to use the embarrassment of a 2-1 home loss to Caen as motivation when they host APOEL Nicosia in the Champions League.

Remi Garde s side missed a chance to go third in the league after their slip-up against the lowly Caen, but can bounce back in the first leg of the round of 16 Champions League tie on Tuesday.

The fixture will mark the ninth year running that the French giants have made the last 16 and club president Jean-Michel Aulas is hopeful that reflection on Saturday s defeat will give them the impetus to win.

It is a disappointment. We re coming down to earth with a bump, Aulas told the club s official website.

We have to look into what went wrong and use this for the Champions League on Tuesday. We have to question ourselves on all levels.

Garde has often relied on youngsters throughout the season and that is one of the reasons given for the club s surprise defeat.

But the Lyon boss may be required to call on at least one of his young prospects again with 18-year-old Samuel Umtiti likely to replace injured Croatian defender Dejan Lovren.

Lyon only booked qualification for the last 16 after a freak 7-1 win over Dinamo Zagreb in the last group match which saw them leapfrog Ajax Amsterdam on goal difference.

And they will be a tough nut to crack on home soil, having lost just five of their last 42 home fixtures in the Champions League.

APOEL Nicosia have been this season s Champions League surprise packets though and will go into the away leg quietly confident.

After wins over two legs against Skenderbeu Korce, Slovan Bratislava and Wisla Krakow in qualifying, the Cypriot side finished on top of a group containing 2010-11 Europa League winners Porto, 2008-09 UEFA Cup champions Shakhtar Donetsk and Zenit St Petersburg.

They have been in good form in the Cypriot league and a five-match unbeaten run sees them sitting second on the table.

APOEL only scored six goals in their six group stage fixtures and they will need to be resilient at the back to get any sort of result in France.

Injuries to defensive pair Marcelo Oliveira, Paulo Jorge and William Boaventura s suspension have left Ivan Jovanovic s side short at the back in recent times, although former Chelsea midfielder Nuno Morais deputised well at the back in the club s most recent league fixtures.

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