Football - Champions League

Aitana and company sign up for a drunken Barça weekend

Barça women's team will play in their third consecutive Champions League final after beating Chelsea again.

BarcelonaBarcelona fans are preparing for a potentially historic May. Less than 24 hours after the men's soccer team celebrated with nearly 30,000 fans in Seville. a Cup won with epic success against Real Madrid (3-2), The women's team secured their qualification for another Champions League final, their third in a row. For Pere Romeu's side, the task wasn't the most difficult. They were defending a 4-1 deficit from the first leg, and even that wasn't the main reason they reached the finish line at Stamford Bridge against a Chelsea side that never managed to sniff out a comeback. Sonia Bompastor's team couldn't find the early goal they so desperately needed to turn the tie around, and then, with their morale completely depleted, they melted like a sugar cube against the reigning European champions. Despite having one of the highest budgets in Europe, They have surrendered like most teams in the polarized F League (1-4).

The English team came out to play urged by the thrashing they suffered a week ago in Sant Joan Despí. With Mayra Ramírez up front and Cuthbert threatening between the lines, they have looked to tickle Barça from the start. But the Blaugranas, dominators of the continental scene, have not only known how to resist with skill and greatness, but have also decided to humiliate Chelsea at home in just half a half. From Cata Coll's save to prevent Walsh from making it 1-0, they have gone on to Aitana Bonmatí's foray to score for the first time. blue.In a stadium that has vibrated for many years with the box to box Frank Lampard's increasingly physically superior Ribétana has positioned herself in Hampton's penalty area after a relentless drive and has rendered the English international goalkeeper's flight futile with a blistering shot. 1-0 in the 26th minute, a bucket of cold water served at Stamford Bridge and more points towards repeating the Ballon d'Or this year. Only Alexia Putellas can challenge her for that honor.

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With the game open, Barça went from a contemplative mood to rushing to end any Chelsea hopes before halftime. With the wind at their backs, the Blaugranas are even more dangerous than when they have to row and row to overcome a defense that's locked and bolted. Once they have the score in their favor, they are adept at widening it with the immense quality they possess. In the 41st minute, the result of a great combination in the opposition half, Graham played Graham on the right wing to deliver an impossible-to-defend pass to Pajor, who made it 2-0 in the six-yard box, the preferred habitat of Polish forwards in Barcelona. Just two minutes later, with the Londoners stunned, Claudia Pina reconfirmed her burst of talent this season with a trademark stunner. The Vallès native, the Champions League's top scorer with 10 goals, beat Hampton with a shot that landed just inside the far post. No, she wasn't burdened by inheriting the title. 9 by Mariona Caldentey.

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Olympique Lyonnais: their opponent in the Lisbon final?

With the score at 3-0 and 45 minutes remaining, Barça took advantage of the situation to shuffle around the bench and provide some much-needed rest breaks. Paredes and Graham, for example, requested a substitution as a precaution. The Liga F final is still not in the bag, and there are two finals to play: the Champions League on May 24 at the José Alvalade Stadium in Lisbon, and the Copa de la Reina on June 8 against Atlético Madrid. One of the substitutes, Salma Paralluelo, took advantage of a gift from Chelsea to score the 4-0 in the 90th minute. The English makeover was already in stoppage time, with a goal from Kaptein set up by an error from Brugts, another of those who came on in the second half.

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Continental glory will come if Barcelona defeat the winner of the other semi-final, which this Sunday sees the return leg between Arsenal and Olympique Lyonnais, with the French side trailing by a minimal margin (1-2). If the predictions hold true, there will be a repeat of last year's final, which ended with a 2-0 victory for the Catalans in Bilbao with goals from Aitana and Alexia.

Chelsea 1 - 4 Barça Match data sheet

  • Chelsea: Hampton; Bronze, Hirma, Bright, Charles; Walsh, Nuesken; Kaneryd, Cuthbert, Baltimore; and Mayra Ramírez. Coach: Sonia Bopastor.
  • Barça: Cata Coll; Ona Batlle, Paredes, Mapi León, Rolfö; Patri Guijarro, Aitana, Alexia; Graham Hansen, Pajor and Pina. Coach: Pere Romeu.
  • Goals: 0-1 Aitana (26'), 0-2 Pajor (41'), 0-3 Pina (43'), 0-4 Salma (90'), 1-4 Kaptein (90+1').
  • Yellow cards: none.
  • Red cards: none.
  • Referee: Tess Olofsson (Sweden.
  • Stadium: Stamford Bridge (London).