Chelsea vs Barcelona: Women's Champions League semi-final
- Chelsea is looking to overcome a 4-1 deficit against Barcelona in the UEFA Women’s Champions League semifinal, aiming for their first title in the competition.
- Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor emphasized the importance of mindset, stating, "We have to take risks to be able to score," and urged players to show their talent.
- Keira Walsh acknowledged the difficulty of the comeback, saying, "It’s going to be tough to turn around a three-goal deficit, but we’ve done it before."
- Historically, no team has overturned a three-goal deficit to advance in the Women's Champions League since its reform in 2009.
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Barcelona on their way to a fifth consecutive Champions League final
Only a defeat can stop Barcelona from reaching another Champions League final. The reigning champions have a three-goal advantage over an injury-hit Chelsea. Things look a little tougher for French giants Lyon, who enter the second leg of their semi-final with a narrow lead over Arsenal.
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