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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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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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If one of Stamford Bridge’s goalkeepers, the one on the left from the box, is Andrés Iniesta’s, the other, on the right, is already Aitana Bonmati’s. “If you want to call him that, I am delighted,” she said with an ear-to-ear smile and the ‘MVP’ under her arm. In that same goal she started the Barça’s comeback against Chelsea last year and this time, although the context was different, she marked the first of the round to end up hitting the Engl…

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The Global Herald broke the news in on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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