"We started well but we lost the ball too easily," Lyon coach Claude Puel said. "In the second half we were too weak with the ball.
"Ribery's red card allowed us to take control of the match but then we then we had our player sent off. Then 10 against 10 became a very difficult match for us," he said.
Bayern coach Louis van Gaal said Ribery had been unlucky to be sent off.
"I thought, watching from the bench, that he stood too long on the opponent's leg. I do not think it was a red card because it was the inner foot and not a foul with full force," he said.
"I think it was more provocation but I think the referee showed the red card because he saw that he stood long on that foot."
Van Gaal, who has had a rocky relationship with the player, said he hoped he would only receive a one-match ban.
"If you see it closely it was not a red card. It is more a yellow so I hope that for Bayern and himself he will be banned for only one game," he said.
Sidney Govou (right) of Olympique Lyon and Diego Contento of Bayern Munich vie for possession
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