Barcelona’s women’s team secured a spot in the Women’s Champions League final after defeating Bayern Munich 4-2 at Camp Nou. This victory marks their sixth consecutive appearance in the final.
Barcelona and Bayern Munich have a competitive history in the Women’s Champions League. The match served as the semi-final second leg, with Barcelona advancing on an aggregate score of 5-3. Salma Paralluelo opened the scoring early for Barcelona.
Bayern responded with a goal from Linda Dallmann, but Barcelona quickly regained control. Alexia Putellas scored two goals during the match, showcasing her skill and leadership. Ewa Pajor added another goal for Barcelona.
Pernille Harder managed to score for Bayern Munich, but her late effort in the 90th minute was disallowed after a VAR review, which confirmed a foul in the build-up to the goal.
The match attracted a sold-out crowd at Camp Nou, emphasizing the growing popularity of women’s football. This season has been significant for both teams, but Bayern Munich’s coach noted that good performances are expected at their club.
Key moments from the match included:
- Salma Paralluelo scored first for Barcelona.
- Linda Dallmann equalized for Bayern Munich.
- Alexia Putellas scored twice for Barcelona.
- Ewa Pajor also netted a goal for Barcelona.
- Pernille Harder’s goal was disallowed after VAR intervention.
Observers expect Barcelona to continue their strong form as they prepare for the final. The team’s performance has been consistently impressive throughout this UEFA tournament.