17 min: Paralluelo puts in a great ball for Pajor with the outside of her left boot that evades several Chelsea defenders but the flag goes up on the Polish striker.
Barcelona v Chelsea: Women’s Champions League semi-final, first leg – live | Women's Champions League![]() Key events 17 min: Paralluelo puts in a great ball for Pajor with the outside of her left boot that evades several Chelsea defenders but the flag goes up on the Polish striker. 16 min: León loses the ball and Chelsea attempt a cross in the box but it is headed away. The Blues have a bit of rhythm now after that save but can they keep the ball and create some chances while on top? 14 min: Barcelona are being urged on by their fans after that miss but Putellas certainly looks a bit shocked. Hampton saves Putellas's penalty!Wow! Putellas steps up with her hands on her hips to wait for the whistle. She takes her shot and Hampton dives to her left, her legs saving the shot before Beever-Jones clears it away. It is a poor shot that is almost straight down the middle. Huge moment for Chelsea! 10 min: VAR check. That second ball from the corner hit Björn’s hand and her arm was definitely out in an unnatural position. No player appealed for it but the referee is going to take a look at the screen … and she gives it. Barcelona have the chance to go up early in this tie. 7 min: Chance! Graham Hansen’s shot is deflected just wide! The resulting corner leads to another which Paredes heads towards goal. Hampton makes the save though she looks quite shocked that she had to. 6 min: Ramírez surges forward on the left flank and finds Beever-Jones but the winger’s touch is too heavy and Coll collects. 4 min: Graham Hansen tries to cut in on the right but Baltimore is able to crowd her out. The ball come back through the middle and Guijarro goes for goal. It’s deflected off of Björn who tries to make the block but Hampton dives down and is quick to make the save. 2 min: Bonmatí surges forward but her former teammate Bronze gets on the ball and kicks it out for a throw-in. Kick-off: Barcelona 0-0 ChelseaBoth sets of players take a knee before Barcelona get us underway. The hosts in their classic red and blue kits while Chelsea don their cream away kits. The teams are out of the tunnel at the Estadi Johan Cruyff and the Champions League anthem blares out. We are moments away from kick-off! Here is Romeu on his selection of Graham Hansen in the starting XI, who missed training on Saturday due to illness:
The first leg of the second semi-final was contested between Arsenal and Lyon yesterday with Melchie Dumornay scoring an 82nd-minute goal to give the visitors a 2-1 advantage at the Emirates Stadium. Arsenal are hoping to reach their first Champions League final since they won the competition in 2007 and will have their work cut out for them in France against the eight-time champions. Bompastor was also just asked about James in her pre-match interview, who misses out due to injury:
James pulled out of the England squad after sustaining a hamstring problem in the 5-0 Nations League win over Belgium. Here is what both head coaches had to say in their pre-match press conference. Sonia Bompastor:
Pere Romeu:
Let’s take a look back at everytime Chelsea have fallen to Barcelona in this competition. First, it was the 2020-21 final where the Blues were absolutely blitzed 4-0. An own goal from Melanie Leupolz in the first minute opened the floodgates for Alexia Putellas, Aitana Bonmatí and Caroline Graham Hansen to score in the first half. Then in the 2022-23 semi-finals, Barcelona took a 1-0 lead from Stamford Bridge before getting the job done at home, winning 2-1 on aggregate. Last season’s semi-finals saw Chelsea take a stunning victory away from home thanks to an Erin Cuthbert goal but the Blues fell 2-0 in the second leg at Stamford Bridge. Barcelona’s goal threat comes from all over the pitch, but Ewa Pajor has certainly been the standout with 35 goals and counting in her debut season at the club. To compare, Chelsea’s top scorer is Aggie Beever-Jones who has netted 12 goals this season. The 2023 and 2024 Ballon d’Or winner, Aitana Bonmatí, says Barcelona have a “good rivalry, no bad things” had high praise for Chelsea ahead of the tie.
Chelsea may have never been able to get past Barcelona in this competition before but Sonia Bompastor has. Her Lyon side beat Barcelona in the 2022 Champions League final 3-1. Here is Tom Garry on Chelsea’s evolution under their new head coach:
Team newsBarcelona (4-3-3): Coll; Battle, Paredes, León, Brugts; Bonmatí, Guijarro, Putellas; Graham Hansen, Pajor, Paralluelo Subs: Font, Roebuck, Fernàndez, Torrejón, Pina, Rolfö, López, Engen, Caño, Schertenleib Chelsea (4-2-3-1): Hampton; Bronze, Björn, Bright, Baltimore; Walsh, Cuthbert; Rytting Kaneryd, Kaptein, Beever-Jones; Ramírez Subs: Spencer, Cox, Nüsken, Macario, Reiten, Lawrence, Girma, Charles, Hamano, Mpomé, Jean-François, Brown Referee: Katalin Kulcsar (Hungary) PreambleChelsea have been flying in this season in Sonia Bompastor’s debut season at the helm. They have already won the League Cup and are in the FA Cup final. One hand is on the WSL title – their possible sixth in a row – and they are in the Champions League semi-finals. A historic quadruple is on the table. Enter Barcelona. The Catalan club are the team to beat in Europe, having won the Champions League in three of the previous four seasons. Chelsea, led by Emma Hayes up until this season, have been knocked out of this competition by Barcelona in three of the last four seasons. The Blues have never beat Barcelona in the knockout stages of Europe’s elite club competition. Will this finally be their time? Join me for the first leg of this Champions League semi-final at the Estadi Johan Cruyff with kick-off at 5pm BST/6pm CEST. And, as always, if you have any thoughts, predictions, questions, complaints or musings you want to share, then feel free to send me an email. Source link Posted: 2025-04-20 17:20:03 |
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