Bayern Munich recovered from Franck Ribery's sending-off to take a slender lead in their Champions League semi-final thanks to Arjen Robben's goal.
France midfielder Ribery was dismissed after 37 minutes for an ugly studs-up challenge on Cris.
But an unadventurous Lyon side lost Jeremy Toulalon to a harsh second yellow card early in the second half.
And Robben gave Bayern a deserved win when his 30-yard effort took a slight deflection to beat Hugo Lloris.
It was Robben's glorious volley which had accounted for Manchester United in the previous round.
That win, coupled with their form in the Bundesliga which saw them thrash Hannover 7-0 on Saturday, had made Bayern favourites ahead of the semi-final.
Louis van Gaal's side dominated possession in the early stages against a defensive Lyon side set up to play on the counter, with just Lisandro Lopez up front.
Bastian Schweinsteiger headed wide after keeper Lloris flapped at a corner, while Ivica Olic sliced a shot high and wide when well-placed.
But a moment of madness from Ribery threatened to ruin Bayern's night.
Having overrun the ball, the France midfielder, who this week was the subject of off-field controversy, lunged at Cris, plunging his studs into the defender's ankle.
Referee Roberto Rosetti immediately flashed the red card. The Allianz Arena was briefly silent before a chorus of boos rang out, but replays proved Ribery, and the Bayern fans, could have no complaints.
Ribery's departure might have encouraged Lyon to play on the front foot, but even before Toulalan's second booking made it 10 men apiece, Bayern had still looked the more likely scorers.
Indeed, Thomas Muller should have scored on 53 minutes when set up by marauding right-back Philipp Lahm but stumbled over the ball with only the keeper to beat.
A minute later, Toulalan, already booked for tripping Robben moments earlier, flew in for a 50-50 with Schweinsteiger, winning the ball but just catching the Bayern player, who appeared to make the most of the contact.
A booking looked harsh, and Toulalan showed his fury as he punched a wall on his way down the tunnel.
That ended any hope that Lyon might press for a win, and it was left to Bayern to carry the attacking threat.
Robben screwed a shot wide of the post before substitute Mario Gomez headed straight at the keeper from the Dutchman's cross.
The breakthrough finally came on 69 minutes when Robben picked up the ball on the right, cut inside on to his left foot before unleashing a swerving shot which brushed off Muller's head before beating Lloris.
The in-form winger almost scored another spectacular goal after a slaloming run infield, but Bayern had to settle for a one-goal lead ahead of the second leg at the Stade Gerlande on Tuesday.
Van Gaal will be unable to call upon Ribery for that match, while Lyon will be without Toulalan, but the French side at least managed to avoid any other suspensions.
Six other players were a booking away from a ban, but escaped trouble, and after a poor performance in Munich, they may also be relieved that their hopes of reaching the final are still very much alive.
Source: BBC
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