Barcelona beat Bayern Munich to reach Women's Champions League final
- On Sunday, May 3, Barcelona defeated Bayern Munich 4-2 at Camp Nou, sealing a 5-3 aggregate victory to reach the Women's Champions League final before 60,000 fans.
- Midfielder Alexia Putellas struck twice, while Salma Paralluelo and Ewa Pajor also scored, extending Barcelona's unbeaten streak to 31 consecutive matches.
- Bayern Munich's Danish striker Pernille Harder scored in the 71st minute to reduce the deficit, but the German side could not overcome Barcelona despite hitting the woodwork twice. Defender Giulia Gwinn said, "Right now, it's too painful."
- Barcelona will face Olympique Lyonnais in the May 23 final in Oslo, Norway, reuniting the Spanish side with former coach Jonatan Giraldez, who now leads the French club.
- Following a long-term injury, midfielder Aitana Bonmati returned as a substitute during the victory, telling Disney+, "To reach six finals in a row is genuinely crazy," underscoring the team's relentless ambition.
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When FC Barcelona shakes again, the referee puts an end to the hopes of FC Bayern. The dream of the first Champions League final of the club's history bursts. Because the Bayern women take courage too late.
The footballers of FC Bayern München have missed the entry into the final of the Champions League.
The final of the women's football champions' league on 23 May in Oslo is Olympique Lyon against FC Barcelona. The Spaniards won against FC Bayern after the 1:1 in front of 60,000 fans in the Camp Nou after an exciting match with 4:2 (2:1) and the overall score of 5:3. The Austrians Barbara Dunst and Katharina Naschenweng were not replaced with the Germans. Barcelona is in the final for the fifth time en suite. Salma Paralluelo brought the hostes…
The Barcelona once again shined in the Spotify Camp Nou with a 4-2 victory against Bayern Munich, which sealed his pass to a new final of Champions League Femenina, his seventh (sixth consecutive) in history, where he will face the OL Lyonnes of Christiane Endler. With a double of Alexia Putellas and so many of Salma Paralluelo and Ewa Pajor, who countered Dallmann and Harder, the Barça was far superior to a Bayern and from the beginning. He set…
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