Women's Champions League: Miedema brace gives City edge
- Barcelona won 4-1 against Wolfsburg in the Women's Champions League quarter-finals, with goals from Caitlin Dijkstra , Irene Paredes, Salma Paralluelo, and Sydney Schertenleib.
- Manchester City defeated Chelsea 2-0 in their quarter-final first leg, with Vivianne Miedema scoring both goals.
- Sonia Bompastor, Chelsea's manager, described their defeat as a tough performance and acknowledged it marked the end of an unbeaten run of 28 games.
- Irene Paredes expressed confidence in Barcelona's performance, stating, 'We were so serious and we didn't make mistakes; that's key in this type of game.
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ManCity defeats Chelsea in women's CL with 2:0
Manchester City has moved a lot closer to the semi-finals of the Women's Champions League! The hosts won the quarter-final match against the English league rival Chelsea on Wednesday thanks to a double strike by the striker Vivianne Miedema (60., 89.) with 2:0. The ÖFB team player Laura Wienroither, who was loaned from Arsenal until the end of the season, was the only field substitute who did not compete with the winners.FC Barcelona won against…
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