With a historic comeback, Barça Femenil is crowned in the Champions League
He Barcelona recovered the european scepter that he lost last year in Turin by defeating in the final of the Champions League to the Wolfsburg (3-2), with a epic comeback after the 0-2 with which the break ended. And he also did it without his great star, the midfielder Alexia Putellaswhose presence on the lawn of the Philips Stadium it was testimonial.
With Alexia without competition rhythm after recovering from her serious knee injurythe coach of the Barca team, Jonatan Giraldezdecided to leave her on the bench and bet, once again, to cover her position for patri pebblewho ended up being the heroine of the game with her double in two minutes at the start of the second half.
Like a year ago in the final lost to him Lyon OlympicsBarça conceded a goal very early. At three minutes, baby stole his wallet Bronze and sent a right hand to the squad impossible to cloths. The Polish was consolidated in the table of top scorers of this Champions League with his ninth goal.
The ghosts of Turin appeared, which Barça tried to exorcise based on football and a lot of mobility in their points, today they played without a reference '9' due to the drop in oshoalato fence the goal defended by frohms.
He did it first with the boarding schools of Rölfo and Mariona Caldantey to the left and then, with the irruption in the crash of a Graham Hansenwho began to win his duels with Janssen again and again from the far right.
However, Barca's dominance did not translate into a goal. patri pebble, Parallel and caldentey I was trying without aim. But those who were closest to the goal were Wallswho inexplicably headed wide a corner when she was alone at the far post, and Graham Hansen, who failed to catch a cross from Mapi Leon on the goal line.
To top it off, the Wolfsburg would the second in the final stretch of the first act in one of his feared transitions to the open field. Pajor went into the left wing and put a millimeter cross to poppthat he headed into the back of the net.
The German thus became the second player after norway Ada Hegerberg in scoring in four Champions League finals.
The second German goal did turn out to be a blow for the barca, who was slow to react. Even so Parallel He had the clearest of the entire first half just before the break, but his shot was narrowed in the body of Frohms.
However, everything changed at the start of the restart, with a Double by Patri Guijarro in two minutes. The Barca interior finished off a cross from Graham Hansen with her right foot and headed another from Aitana Bonmati to put the 2-2 next.
Two sublime plays by the azulgranas on the right wing, where Janssen, with little help from her teammates, suffered unspeakably to stop the rival offensive.
He Wolfsburg, he suffered behind but he knew that, in an uncontrolled duel, he would still have a chance. And he had them after a couple of Barcelona losses in the center of the field.
Oberdor and baby put Paños to the test before the blaugranas made the third in the 70. Rolfö's workwho took advantage of a jumbled play inside the German area, to finish off a rebound into the back of the net.
Barcelona had done the most difficult thing but there was still the hardest part: holding out until the end. The game got excessively muddy and the Catalans could not find the necessary pause to put it to sleep. But this team has learned to suffer and could contain the last siege of Wolfsburg.
A rough team, capable of taking their pass to the final until an extension in the field of Arsenal and that one last chance was awarded in added time: a Bremer's header in the last corner of the game that Paños saved.
(With information from EFE)
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