29th March 2024
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Lyon beat Barça 4-1 to win Women’s Champions League Final

It wasn’t to be. Barça Women’s dream of lífting their first European title will have to wait. The Blaugrana fought to the end against a Lyon side that showed why it has now won four consecutive Champions League titles, including Saturday’s, and six in the last decade. Despite the 4-1 defeat, this group of players will enter the FC Barcelona’s history books.

To win a runners-up medal in the UEFA Women’s Champions League just five years after the professionalisation of Barça Femení is a historic milestone for a team that has not stopped growing.

It was the first experience of a final in the premier continental competition for this group of players, who have had an almost perfect Champions League campaign. The team, who had a change of coach in the middle of the season, lost only one game – in the Round of 16 against BIIK Kazygurt.

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Lyon celebrate winning the Women’s Champions League Final (Twitter / @UWCL)

The growth of the team has been highlighted especially by this competition. After four years of doing reasonably well in Europe, reaching the quarter-finals and then the semi-finals in the 2016/17 season against PSG, a final ended up on the horizon.

This year, the team have reached the end of the road and, although glory has eluded them on this occasion, it’s just the beginning of a future that can only be positive.

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