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Arsenal win UEFA Women's Champions League with victory over Barcelona

  • Arsenal won the UEFA Women's Champions League final 1-0 against defending champions Barcelona on Saturday at Estádio José Alvalade in Lisbon.
  • Barcelona aimed for a fourth title in five years as heavy favorites, having won three of the last four tournaments, while Arsenal faced a challenging season with a recent coaching change.
  • Arsenal delivered a gritty underdog performance, conceding over two-thirds possession and 20 shots to Barcelona but capitalized on their chances in a tightly contested match.
  • The turning point of the match occurred in the 75th minute when Stina Blackstenius, who had entered as a substitute just seven minutes earlier, scored a goal assisted by fellow substitute Beth Mead.
  • This victory marked Arsenal's second Women's Champions League title, 18 years after their first, making them the only English club to win the competition and concluding a notable turnaround for the club.
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Barcelona Women lost 1-0 to Arsenal in the Champions League final on Saturday. The match was tight, but Arsenal scored the only goal to win the trophy. Barcelona president Joan Laporta was seen in tears as he consoled players such as Alexia Putellas and Aitana Bonmati after the match. His support was clear during a difficult moment for the team. Laporta declared: “We gave our best and we are proud of the team. This is not the end, but the beginn…

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arseblog.news broke the news in on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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