Categories: BLOGS

Barcelona takes a commanding 4-1 lead over Chelsea in Women’s Champions League semifinals series

BARCELONA, Spain — Barcelona recovered from a missed penalty by Alexia Putellas to take a commanding 4-1 lead over Chelsea in the Women’s Champions League semifinals on Sunday.

Putellas had her penalty kick saved by Chelsea goalkeeper Hannah Hampton in the 12th minute but the Catalan club rallied with a pair of goals by substitute Claudia Pina and one each from Ewa Pajor and Irene Paredes.

Sandy Baltimore scored for Chelsea.

“No winning scoreline is enough,” Barcelona coach Pere Romeu said. “There’s huge evidence in soccer that you can’t ever rely on a first-leg lead. We are going to have a beautiful battle over there at Stamford Bridge.”

Chelsea will host the return semifinal leg next Sunday and the winner on aggregate will advance to the final in Lisbon next month.

It was the eighth straight win for defending champion Barcelona in the European women’s competition. It has scored 40 goals across those eight consecutive wins since losing 2-0 to Manchester City.

Barcelona and Chelsea are meeting in the last four for the third consecutive season. Barcelona has advanced each time.

“I still believe in my team and my players, 100%,” Chelsea coach Sonia Bompastor said. “It’ll be difficult, but the main goal is to score early in the return leg. In football everything is possible, so let’s try to win the game and, if we score early, maybe we can put Barcelona under pressure.”

Pajor opened the scoring in the 35th and Pina added to the lead in the 70th, not long after entering the match.

Baltimore pulled the visitors closer four minutes later, but Paredes gave Barcelona a two-goal lead again in the 82nd.

Pina added a fourth in the 90th at the Johan Cruyff stadium.

“When I’m on the bench, we’ve already spent a whole week analyzing a rival like Chelsea,” Pina said. “You have lots of ideas in your head. When the game goes on, you progress those ideas and look at where your teammates are already creating gaps in the opponents’ defense.”

In the other semifinal series, Lyon weathered a second-half rally by Arsenal to claim a 2-1 away win on Saturday, putting the record eight-time champions on course for another Women’s Champions League title match.

___

AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Source link

freshblognews

Share
Published by
freshblognews

Recent Posts

Trump announces 100% tariff for movies produced outside U.S.

The Hollywood sign in Los Angeles on Jan. 22, 2024Mario Tama | Getty Images News…

33 minutes ago

Cardinal Erdo of Hungary Is a Favorite of Conservatives to Become Pope

When more than a million refugees and economic migrants poured into Europe a decade ago,…

55 minutes ago

Donald Jr. and Eric Trump Pursue New Deals That Would Enrich President Trump

A contest of sorts has played out across Europe, the United States and the Middle…

1 hour ago

The Fed Isn’t Likely to Cut Rates Proactively Despite Economic Concerns. Here’s Why.

Less than a year ago, the Federal Reserve took decisive action to bolster the U.S.…

1 hour ago

A Grand Comeback for a Grand Seaside Hotel

To the people who know it, the Hotel del Coronado in San Diego is not…

1 hour ago

Is This Late-Night TV’s Last Gasp?

John Mulaney describes his weekly Netflix talk show as “a throwback in some ways.” Indeed,…

1 hour ago