Barcelona have won their fourth Champions League title after defeating OL Lyonnes 4-0 in the final. The match took place in Oslo.
Pajor’s Brace Puts Barcelona in Control
Pajor scored twice for Barcelona. Her second goal made it 2-0. The attack involved a cross from Brugts, which Salma collected and then assisted Pajor.
Pajor’s first goal was part of Barcelona’s strong second-half performance in Oslo.
Salma’s Stunning Goals Seal the Victory
Salma also scored twice, increasing Barcelona’s lead. Her second goal made it 4-0. She scored after a counter-attack, receiving a pass from Pajor and beating Endler with a low, crossed shot. Her first goal was a strike from the edge of the area that went into the top corner.
Putellas Plays Her Part
Alexia Putellas received an ovation. She also received a yellow card for a foul on Dumornay. She played a through ball to Graham, but the Norwegian player did not anticipate it.
Other Key Moments
- Cata Coll made a save to deny Chawinga.
- Coll also made a save to prevent Becho from scoring.
- Mapi León suffered a cut to the face and required medical attention.
Aitana entered the match, replacing Serrajordi. Aicha Cámara and Kika also came on as substitutes.
Barcelona forced several throw-ins as time ran down.
Yohannes was replaced by Shrader.
Katoto and Chawinga replaced Hegerberg and Becho for OL Lyonnes.
Graham was substituted, receiving an ovation from the crowd in her home city.
Barcelona’s defence blocked a shot from Bacha.
A Barcelona defender intercepted a pass intended for Brand.
Dumornay received a yellow card for a foul on Mapi León.
Becho’s shot from the edge of the area went high.
The Barcelona goalkeeper blocked a shot from a Barcelona forward from the edge of the area.
Barcelona’s victory marks their fourth Champions League title.
