Barça gives themselves a spectacular thrashing to forget the defeat against Real Madrid.
The Catalans advance to the Champions League semi-finals after Wolfsburg defeated Johan Cruyff.

Sant Joan DespíA night of goals, dribbling, and admirable physicality from Johan Cruyff. After the 3-1 defeat to Real Madrid, Barça looked to erase the doubts they had generated against Real Madrid and rediscover their game. With quick combinations and the prominence of Salma Paralluelo and Claudia Pina, the home side also looked to put aside the refereeing concerns in the second leg of the quarterfinal against Wolfsburg.
With a scandalous 6-1 thrashing, Pere Romeu's team pulverized their opponents 10-2 in the tie. Despite a strong start from the Germans, the Blaugrana left their opponents without a chance early on. A stellar Salma in attack led her team to victory. Meanwhile, the Blaugrana trio (Alexia, Aitana, and Patri) devoured the midfield of Tommy Stroot's team.
High-quality self-passes and technical controls. Salma and Brugts shone on the pitch. Barça successfully dealt with Wolfsburg's early high pressing, waiting in the back. In the opening minutes of the match, Aitana Bonmatí took advantage of a free kick from Alexandra Popp to pass to Salma, who opened the scoring (11'). The left winger's cross beat goalkeeper Borbe. With this play, Aitana Bonmatí became the top assist provider in this year's Champions League with six assists.
As the minutes ticked by, Barça found their chances to combine more easily. The stifling pressure from the Blaugrana created doubts among the Wolfsburg players, who saw their early control of the match slipping away. The second goal came in the 21st minute, scored by Paralluelo after a magnificent assist from Brugts. The connection between the two players on the right wing worked. Brugts quickly shattered the Germans' remaining hopes. A powerful shot from the Dutchman from outside the box sealed the match with the third goal four minutes before halftime.
Claudia Pina joins the celebrations.
Ewa Pajor was also looking to score, but the Pole didn't get the reward she desired. Claudia Pina came on in her place, picking up pace after her recent injury. Barça's top scorer in the Champions League also wanted to be a protagonist. It took her four minutes to fire a shot that latched onto the post. The Barça steamroller shone once again. Beerensteyn scored a consolation goal for the Germans in the 71st minute, after a defensive lapse by the home side.
Barça were having a good time again, and it wasn't enough. They wanted more and more. Pina came on hungry. And she scored twice with a stunning free kick that pierced the top corner of the German goal. However, it wasn't the only goal from a set piece enjoyed by the 4,651 fans in the stadium. Mapi León also scored another free kick to complete a dream afternoon. Pere Romeu's team now awaits their semifinal opponent, after Real Madrid were eliminated by Mariona Caldentey's Arsenal 3-2 on aggregate. City or Chelsea will be the Blaugrana's opponent.