“This is very crazy,” said Carolina Graham Hansen. “If we’re having fun, people will want to do it again.” Oh, they were having fun, okay. Long after its goals, Mapi León, Aitana Bonmati, Claudia Pina and Alexia Putellas allowed Barcelona to reduce to 2-1 to beat Real Madrid 5-2 at night, 8-3 overall, to reach Champions League semifinals. -finals, the players were still out there and so were many of the fans who had accompanied them in breaking a record. The price round was long. the night would be even longer. Noisy too. “There is nothing better than being a Barcelona fan,” he sang. Especially with this team. No game has been more crowded all season – and that includes the men’s clásico. No game had more goals, Barcelona was tested but in the end it was very good. The best team in Europe gave a show that will never be forgotten on a stage that has never lost. At the moment we can imagine that this team can not be defeated either, after a night that was actually left behind but nevertheless showed the skills that distinguished it. Barcelona’s first shot came in a minute and was preceded in the 10th minute, when Leon’s long ball from the right rolled over Massa Rodrγκguez into the net, causing the first roar of a night to be full of them. from start to finish. If there was a sign of good luck in it – the ball inside looked more like a cross than a shot – it was in line with the opening minutes, which soon became a huge rondo as Barcelona took control of the possession, Aitana made the best touches. the waist, Hansen to the right and Fridolina Rolfö to the top left, a great display of athleticism and precision. From a cross, Hansen could have done that too, her shot going up as soon as she left the crossbar. It took Madrid 13 minutes to get a touch in the Barcelona half, and that was a tackle from Olga Carmona. But football does not always make sense and it was only a minute before they reached the draw. Maite Oroz’s careful foot found Carmona whose cross hit Irene Paredes’s hand. From the spot, Carmona found nets next to the beam. Barcelona Women’s Alexia Putellas celebrates after their team’s fourth goal. Photo: Caplex Caparrós / Uefa / Getty Images It was the first time that Madrid was in the area and it would be the last time at half time, the rondo was restored. The moment they escaped, Paredes flew across to make a tackle that drove away her opponent and put her supporters on theirs. Barcelona control was absolute, Paredes, Hansen and Rolfo had all the efforts for goals, but nevertheless it was a draw. And, in a way, when someone took the lead at the beginning of the second half, it was Madrid. From just six meters into the half, Claudia Zornoza looked up, saw a gap and scored an absolutely shocking shot over Sandra Paños and into the net. Does the game start? Well, yes, but it was Barcelona – back in the lead in five minutes. Aitana quickly leveled, dropping his shoulder and neatly bringing a goal with his left foot into the corner. The place became frantic then, but what followed overshadowed even that, Claudia Pina climbed over Misa to make it three. Subscribe to our new women’s soccer newsletter This was the party they had been promised, everyone was singing and dancing, drums were beating, the volume was rising and it was not over yet. The Queen had not yet arrived but was not far behind. Alexis Poutelas, the best player in the world, the leader of the club and the winner of the Golden Ball, whose face can be seen from the facade of this magnificent stadium, scored the fourth and Rolfö broke again in Madrid to put Hansen for fifth. A Mexican wave turned, only one thing left to see. With three minutes to go, the figure they were waiting for finally shone on the scoreboard, 91,553 fans welcoming her with the loudest roar of a noisy night, their place in history is safe.
title: “Record Crowd Sees Barcelona Women Beat Real Madrid In Champions League Women S Champions League " ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-07” author: “Alison Rinker”
“This is very crazy,” said Carolina Graham Hansen. “If we’re having fun, people will want to do it again.” Oh, they were having fun, okay. Long after its goals, Mapi León, Aitana Bonmati, Claudia Pina and Alexia Putellas allowed Barcelona to reduce to 2-1 to beat Real Madrid 5-2 at night, 8-3 overall, to reach Champions League semifinals. -finals, the players were still out there and so were many of the fans who had accompanied them in breaking a record. The price round was long. the night would be even longer. Noisy too. “There is nothing better than being a Barcelona fan,” he sang. Especially with this team. No game has been more crowded all season – and that includes the men’s clásico. No game had more goals, Barcelona was tested but in the end it was very good. The best team in Europe gave a show that will never be forgotten on a stage that has never lost. At the moment we can imagine that this team can not be defeated either, after a night that was actually left behind but nevertheless showed the skills that distinguished it. Barcelona’s first shot came in a minute and was preceded in the 10th minute, when Leon’s long ball from the right rolled over Massa Rodrγκguez into the net, causing the first roar of a night to be full of them. from start to finish. If there was a sign of good luck in it – the ball inside looked more like a cross than a shot – it was in line with the opening minutes, which soon became a huge rondo as Barcelona took control of the possession, Aitana made the best touches. the waist, Hansen to the right and Fridolina Rolfö to the top left, a great display of athleticism and precision. From a cross, Hansen could have done that too, her shot going up as soon as she left the crossbar. It took Madrid 13 minutes to get a touch in the Barcelona half, and that was a tackle from Olga Carmona. But football does not always make sense and it was only a minute before they reached the draw. Maite Oroz’s careful foot found Carmona whose cross hit Irene Paredes’s hand. From the spot, Carmona found nets next to the beam. Barcelona Women’s Alexia Putellas celebrates after their team’s fourth goal. Photo: Caplex Caparrós / Uefa / Getty Images It was the first time that Madrid was in the area and it would be the last time at half time, the rondo was restored. The moment they escaped, Paredes flew across to make a tackle that drove away her opponent and put her supporters on theirs. Barcelona control was absolute, Paredes, Hansen and Rolfo had all the efforts for goals, but nevertheless it was a draw. And, in a way, when someone took the lead at the beginning of the second half, it was Madrid. From just six meters into the half, Claudia Zornoza looked up, saw a gap and scored an absolutely shocking shot over Sandra Paños and into the net. Does the game start? Well, yes, but it was Barcelona – back in the lead in five minutes. Aitana quickly leveled, dropping his shoulder and neatly bringing a goal with his left foot into the corner. The place became frantic then, but what followed overshadowed even that, Claudia Pina climbed over Misa to make it three. Subscribe to our new and free women’s soccer newsletter This was the party they had been promised, everyone was singing and dancing, drums were beating, the volume was rising and it was not over yet. The Queen had not yet arrived but was not far behind. Alexis Poutelas, the best player in the world, the leader of the club and the winner of the Golden Ball, whose face can be seen from the facade of this magnificent stadium, scored the fourth and Rolfö broke again in Madrid to put Hansen for fifth. A Mexican wave turned, only one thing left to see. With three minutes to go, the figure they were waiting for finally shone on the scoreboard, 91,553 fans welcoming her with the loudest roar of a noisy night, their place in history is safe.