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Barcelona Hosts Real Madrid with a 6-2 Lead in the Women’s Champions League Quarterfinals

Barcelona returns to Camp Nou aiming for an eighth straight semifinal and a record-extending fifth win over Real Madrid this season.

  • Barcelona hosts Real Madrid for the second leg of their Women's Champions League quarterfinal on Thursday, looking to protect a massive 6-2 lead at the partially reopened Camp Nou.
  • The Catalan club enters the match after an unbeaten league phase, having beaten Madrid five times this season while seeking to reclaim the title lost to Arsenal last year.
  • Barcelona coach Pere Romeu expressed excitement about the match, stating he is "incredibly motivated and eager to prepare for the match" at the historic stadium.
  • In the night's other quarterfinal, Wolfsburg takes a 1-goal lead to Lyon, hoping to become the third club to eliminate the French record eight-time champion in 17 quarterfinals.
  • Defending champion Arsenal awaits the winner of the Wolfsburg-Lyon match, while the Barcelona-Madrid winner will face Bayern Munich in the semifinals.
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Despite the absence of his key player and long-term bass player, Aitana Bonmati, Barça offered an entire recital.

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Real Madrid with the Classics is an authentic Via Crucis. A victory in 24 duels in front of Barcelona and a scorer balance of 92 against and only 12 in favor. The turnaround that the blues gave to the whites in the Camp Nou, which confirmed the elimination of these from the Champions League in quarterfinals - its European roof-, is the last example of an unequal duel that will not return until the next course.

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