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Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by naptu2: 8:38am On May 15, 2021
Oshoala’s Barcelona Chase First Women’s Champions League Title

May 15, 2021 10:50 am

Asisat Oshoala and her Barcelona Ladies teammates will look to win the UEFA Women’s Champions League for the first time when they come up against Chelsea in Gothenburg on Sunday, reports Completesports.com.

The Blaugrana lost 4-1 to Paris Saint-Germain in the final two years ago with Oshoala netting their only goal of the game.

They will hope for better luck this time around against a strong Chelsea side, who are also chasing their first Champions League title.

Oshoala, who has battled with injuries in recent weeks has been named in Barcelona’s squad for the game and is expected to start on the bench.

The two teams head into the game in boisterous mood after claiming the domestic titles in their countries last weekend.

https://www.completesports.com/oshoalas-barcelona-chase-first-womens-champions-league-title/

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Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by naptu2: 8:38am On May 15, 2021
Women's Champions League final: Meet the teams – Barcelona

Saturday 15 May 2021




What's their pedigree and how did they get here? A closer look at Barcelona.




Team

Possible XI: Paños; Torrejón, Guijarro, Mapi León, Ouahabi; Losada, Hamraoui, Putellas; Graham Hansen, Hermoso, Martens

Suspended: Andrea Pereira (central defender)

Injured: Andrea Falcón (forward/winger)




Pedigree

UEFA club ranking: 2
Previous finals: 1 (2019, L1-4 vs Lyon)




Route to the final

Qualified: Spanish champions
Round of 32: PSV Eindhoven 8-2agg
Round of 16: Fortuna Hjørring 9-0agg
Quarter-finals: Manchester City 4-2agg
Semi-finals: Paris Saint-Germain 3-2agg

Season top scorer: Jenni Hermoso (6)




Why they can win it

Barcelona have reached at least the quarter-finals for the last five seasons and have been getting better every year. They did make the final in 2019 but were big outsiders against Lyon in Budapest and found themselves 4-0 down early on. Last season by contrast Barcelona were unfortunate to lose 1-0 to Wolfsburg in the semis and their performances against Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain this time round have given them the look of Lyon a decade ago before their first title: a team from a league yet to taste victory in this competition but seeming to have all ingredients in place with the best of national talent topped up by astute foreign signings.



Since that loss to Wolfsburg in August, Barcelona have won 35, drawn two and lost one of 38 competitive games, scoring 166 goals and conceding 13. The one defeat other than on penalties was 2-1 at City in the quarter-finals when Barcelona were already 3-0 up from the first leg; they are now a team that can consider themselves underdogs to nobody. They underlined that last Sunday by wrapping up a record sixth Spanish title with eight games to spare, having won all 26 league fixtures so far.


Campaign so far

Newcomers PSV Eindhoven and old campaigners Fortuna Hjørring were both blown away with ease, Barcelona scoring at least four in each leg. Even more impressive was the quarter-final against City; the home leg was moved to Monza but Barcelona's momentum was not slowed, Asisat Oshoala inspiring a brilliant 3-0 victory and also scoring in the return to dash City's hopes of a comeback.

Barcelona had twice previously been knocked out by Paris, who hosted the semi-final first leg just a week after they had ended Lyon's five-year reign as champions. Jenni Hermoso got her sixth of the campaign early on and although Alana Cook equalised, the 1-1 draw seemed to give Barcelona the edge. And so it proved back at Estadi Johan Cruyff as two Lieke Martens goals set them on their way; even after Paris pulled one back, Barcelona looked the more likely to score.


Talking tactics

Since adding Hermoso and Caroline Graham Hansen in summer 2019, Lluís Cortés has had a stable squad who line up in a well-drilled 4-3-3. The mobile Hermoso (55) and athletic Oshoala (47) have 102 goals between them in the last two seasons but often only one starts, especially with the Nigerian suffering recent injury problems. Graham Hansen, Martens and Mariona Caldentey provide options in the wide positions while Alexia Putellas is also a prolific source of goals, usually from midfield, and often goes in advance of the regular attackers as Cortés deploys 'False 9' tactics.

Putellas is usually on the left, with Aitana Bonmati the right-sided playmaker. Vicky Losada, Patri Guijarro and Kheira Hamraoui are central midfield options. At the back the normal central partnership will be broken up due to Andrea Pereira's suspension; the powerful Mapi León will have a new partner, possibly Guijarro. Full-backs Marta Torrejón and Leila Ouahabi are able to push forward when needed and Sandra Paños is a goalkeeper of the highest class.


The boss: Lluís Cortés

Cortés, who has degrees in PE ('Science of Physical Education and Sport') and PR ('Advertising and Public Relations') joined Barcelona in 2017 as an analyst. The former Lleida player became part of the women's coaching team, and then took charge in January 2019. He soon took them to their first European final and has barely tasted defeat since. The 34-year-old agreed another season-long contract extension last week.

He told UEFA.com: "I feel lucky and privileged to be the manager of this team and this group of fantastic players and wonderful people. I feel privileged to experience football, the sport we love, on a daily basis alongside so many great people, both on the staff and in the squad. I think we're like a family and there’s a very good vibe within the group. Everyone is very easy to work with each day."

https://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/news/0269-1240398cde16-0106595a5d46-1000--meet-the-teams-barcelona/


Pictures below

1) Jennifer Hermoso

2) Caroline Graham Hansen

3) Asisat Oshoala

4) Lieke Martens

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Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by naptu2: 8:38am On May 15, 2021
Women's Champions League final: meet the teams – Chelsea


Saturday 15 May 2021


What's their pedigree and how did they get here? A closer look at Chelsea.




Team

Possible XI: Berger; Charles, Bright, Eriksson, Andersson; Leupolz, Ingle, Ji; Harder; Kirby, Kerr

Suspended: none

Injured: Maren Mjelde (right-back)




Pedigree

UEFA club ranking: 7
Previous finals: 0




Route to the final

Qualified: English champions
Round of 32: Benfica 8-0agg
Round of 16: Atlético 3-1agg
Quarter-finals: Wolfsburg 5-1agg
Semi-finals: Bayern München 5-3agg
Season top scorer: Fran Kirby (6)





Why they can win it

No club have previously reached the finals of the women's and men's UEFA Champions League in the same season but Chelsea in recent years have invested in their female squad like their male selection, manager Emma Hayes saying: “It's one club. That’s just the DNA of this place – and it breeds winning."

To that end, in September they signed Pernille Harder days after she had lost a second UEFA Women's Champions League final with Wolfsburg; she was subsequently named UEFA Women's Player of the Year for an unprecedented second time. Joining an attack with Fran Kirby and another marquee 2020 signing, Sam Kerr, Chelsea have had the firepower, stability at the back, and squad depth to knock out three of last season's quarter-finalists and again come out on top in England's hugely-competitive top flight.


Campaign so far

Highly-rated debutants Benfica were blown away 5-0 away and 3-0 at home and then Atlético, highest ranked of the unseeded last-16 sides, were seen off. Despite Chelsea losing Sophie Ingle to an early first-leg red card the Blues prevailed, Ann-Katrin Berger saving two first-leg penalties and the Spanish side missing another in the return.

Both legs of the quarter-final against Wolfsburg were played in Budapest, against a club who had knocked Chelsea out in three of their four previous European campaigns. But Berger was brilliant in the first leg and, perhaps inevitably, Harder scored in both games, as did Kerr. Bayern inflicted a rare defeat on Chelsea in the semi-final first leg, though Melanie Leupolz got a freak away goal against her old club, and the Blues held their nerve back at Kingsmeadow thanks to late goals by Harder and Kirby, whose added-time clincher made her competition joint-top scorer on six.



Talking tactics

In big games this season, Hayes has deployed Kerr and Kirby as a front two and between them in 2021 they have combined for 30 goals in the 19 games they have started together, a large number assisted by each other. Harder plays in support with Ingle holding the midfield flanked usually by Ji So-yun and Melanie Leupolz, though Erin Cuthbert and Guro Reiten are strong alternatives.

Captain Magdalena Eriksson and Millie Bright keep it tight in central defence, with Jonna Andersson usually at left-back and Jess Carter on the right with Maren Mjelde injured, though converted forward Niamh Charles can cover either full-back position. Berger has been superb in goal all season.


The boss: Emma Hayes

Hayes was appointed in 2012 and has won ten trophies in that time, most recently another league title last Sunday. She was on the coaching team the only other time an English club has reached this final when Vic Akers led Arsenal to 2006/07 UEFA Women's Cup victory, and subsequently worked in the United States before her Chelsea appointment.

She told UEFA.com: "We never feel like the game is over, and we always feel, regardless of the scoreline, that we've got a chance. That doesn't come around often in teams, that takes a while to build. This team has the making of champions, and I think deservedly we're in the final because we've been able to do exactly what we needed to in the right times."


https://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/news/0269-124031469445-f716b55216cb-1000--meet-the-teams-chelsea/


Pictures below

1) Pernille Harder

2) Samantha Kerr

3) Fran Kirby

4) Ji So-Yun

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Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by naptu2: 8:47am On May 15, 2021
Road to the final.

Barcelona



Round of 32

PSV 1-4 Barcelona
(Hermoso 4', Van den Berg 45'+1 og, Oshoala 66', Martens 75' for Barcelona and Smits 89' for PSV)

Barcelona 4-1 PSV
(Graham Hansen 4', 61', Martens 41', 75' for Barcelona and Smits 90' for PSV)




Round of 16

Barcelona 4-0 Fortuna Hjoring
(Hermoso 12', 18', '57, Alexia '82)


Fortuna Hjoring 0-5 Barcelona
(Aitana '36, '49, Mariona '55 (p), Oshoala '78, Marta '86)




Quarter final

Barcelona 3-0 Manchester City
(Oshoala '35, Mariona '53 (pen), Hermoso '86)


Manchester City 2-1 Barcelona

(Beckie '20, Mewis '68 (pen) for Man City and Oshoala '59 for Barcelona)




Semi-final


PSG 1-1 Barcelona
(Cook '21 for PSG and Hermoso '13 for Barcelona)

Barcelona 2-1 PSG

(Martens '8, '31 for Barcelona and Marie Antoinette Katoto for PSG)









Chelsea


Round of 32

Benfica 0-5 Chelsea
(Kirby '2, '33, Bright '29, Harder '45, England '54. Nigerian Christy Ucheibe of Benfica was red carded).


Chelsea 3-0 Benfica
(England 28, 90+1, Kerr '65)






Round of 16

Chelsea 2-0 Atletico Madrid
(Maren Mjelde '58 (pen), Fran Kirby '64. Sophie Ingle of Chelsea was red carded in the 12th minute)


Atletico Madrid 1-1 Chelsea
(Emelyne Laurent '90+3 for Atletico, Maren Mjelde '77 (pen) for Chelsea)





Quarter final

Chelsea 2-1 Wolfsburg
(Samantha Kerr '55, Pernille Harder '66 for Chelsea, Dominique Jansen '70 (pen) for Wolfsburg)

Wolfsburg 0-3 Chelsea
(Pernille Harder '27 (pen), Samantha Kerr '31, Fran Kirby '81)





Semi-final

Bayern Munich 2-1 Chelsea
(Sydney Lohmann '12, Hanna Glas '56 for Bayern, Melanie Leupolz '22 for Chelsea)

Chelsea 4-1 Bayern Munich
(Fran Kirby '10, '90+5, Ji So-Yun '43, Pernille Harder '84 for Chelsea, Sarah Zadrazil '29 for Bayern)

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Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by naptu2: 8:47am On May 15, 2021
This is the first time that a team whose male side has won the UEFA Champions League is in the final of the UEFA Women's Champions League.


Chelsea is the first side to have teams in the finals of both the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Women's Champions League in the same season.

Regular champions Olympique Lyon were knocked out by their arch-rivals Paris Saint Germain in the quarter-final.


This is one of the rare occasions in which there is no German team in the final.


Past winners

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Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by naptu2: 8:48am On May 15, 2021
Barcelona have taken their full squad to Gothenburg, including Asisat Oshoala and Andrea Falcon who are injured and Andrea Pereira who is suspended.


Asisat Oshoala had only just returned from injury when she became injured again. It is uncertain if she will be able to play in the final. This was the state of her foot as at May 3rd

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Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by naptu2: 9:16am On May 15, 2021
Team lists.

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Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by naptu2: 9:16am On May 15, 2021
Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by naptu2: 12:11pm On May 15, 2021
Both Barcelona and Chelsea go into the final as champions of their domestic leagues.

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Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by pamcode(m): 2:12pm On May 15, 2021
naptu2:
Barcelona have taken their full squad to Gothenburg, including Asisat Oshoala and Andrea Falcon who are injured and Andrea Pereira who is suspended.


Asisat Oshoala had only just returned from injury when she became injured again. It is uncertain if she will be able to play in the final. This was the state of her foot as at May 3rd
She definitely wouldn't play against us then. Go Chelsea Women.
Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by pamcode(m): 2:15pm On May 15, 2021
I have never watched Barcelona play but I suspect they would dominate possession while Hayes will attempt to hit them on counter while keeping our own share of possession.

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Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by naptu2: 3:05pm On May 15, 2021
Caroline Graham Hansen.

This deadly Norwegian has previously played in the Champions League final twice, in 2016 and 2018 when she played for Wolfsburg. They lost to Lyon on both occasions. Graham is a very fast, skilful and deadly winger or flanker who has added bite to Barca's attack since she was signed in 2019. She has the ability to make the ball stick to her feet like glue, race into the box and either deliver a pinpoint cross or score a spectacular goal, like this one below.

Graham and Messi score identical goals for Barcelona.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Fejud9uo6I


While Graham is on the right, the 2017 FIFA World Player of the Year and UEFA European Player of the Year, Lieke Martens is usually on the left. Although in recent times she has not got as much playing time as her fans would want and she has sometimes been played out of position, but nobody can deny the fact that Lieke is a powerful and deadly weapon when she's on the pitch. Her ability to deliver the killer pass, for example the pass that led to Asisat Oshoala's goal in the 2019 Champions League Final, and her ability to turn up for the big games are a huge asset for Barca. She scored the two goals against PSG (in the second leg of the semi-final) that brought Barca here.

Watch the combination between Graham on the right and Lieke on the left that led to the second goal.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGs6mEmEFwo

Jennifer Hermoso is Barcelona Femeni's highest goal scorer ever. She played for Barca from 2014 till 2017, went to PSG and then Atletico Madrid and returned to Barca in 2019.

She can play as an attacking midfielder or as a false 9. She was the highest goal scorer in the Primera Ibredrola in the 2019/2020 season with 23 goals and she is the second highest goal scorer in the league so far this season. Here are some of her goals and assists from the 2019/2020 season.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skaah5dDciE

Asisat Oshoala was Barcelona's highest goal scorer in all competitions in the 2019/2020 season. She comes packed with power, pace and an incredible level of athleticism that makes it almost impossible to mark her. Even when she's not scoring, she is constantly putting defenders under pressure, which paves the way for Jenni, Lieke or Graham to score. Will she be fit enough to play in this match? Only time will tell.

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Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by naptu2: 3:38pm On May 15, 2021
Chelsea
Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by naptu2: 4:06pm On May 15, 2021
The latest on Oshoala

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Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by Chuksteric(m): 7:26am On May 16, 2021
Chelsea will lose back to back. No room for noisemakers!!!Visca el Barca

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Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by youngwarlocks: 7:27am On May 16, 2021
Chelsea women should try to win or they will be piling up miseries.

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Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by Bigredmachine: 7:27am On May 16, 2021
I stand with Barcelona on this one... E get why grin cheesy

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Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by MrRhymes101(m): 7:27am On May 16, 2021
Hazizat is still injured na. I hope Barca can cope without her

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Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by alfasexy: 7:28am On May 16, 2021
Carpet munchers.
Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by Nobody: 7:28am On May 16, 2021
Now my 2 CLUBS are in the finals abeg who I go support?
Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by LauraClasikVibe(f): 7:29am On May 16, 2021
Barca to win because of Oshola

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Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by Shellsploit: 7:29am On May 16, 2021
Over 8.5 goals

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Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by Authoreety: 7:29am On May 16, 2021
Barca to win

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Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by paulolee(m): 7:30am On May 16, 2021
barca go surely win this wan...their next heartbreak go be missing the top 4 n city go kum finish work to Gv Chelsea a perfect season..

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Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by Bossontop(m): 7:30am On May 16, 2021
So dem go wound Chelshit today again......life really no balance

Lol

[img]https:///media/3-18-2018/Mgd9b8.gif[/img]

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Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by lizarazus(m): 7:30am On May 16, 2021
...�second final loss in two days

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Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by unity004(m): 7:31am On May 16, 2021
Jq
Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by paulolee(m): 7:31am On May 16, 2021
Bigredmachine:
I stand with Barcelona on this one... E get why grin cheesy
I de ur back...I understand why

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Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by Elanqy: 7:32am On May 16, 2021
The team with the more beautiful ladies should win cry

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Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by akeentech(m): 7:33am On May 16, 2021
Up Chelsea

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Re: Women's Champions League Final: Chelsea Vs Barcelona Today At 8pm by gambia(m): 7:33am On May 16, 2021
paulolee:

I de ur back...I understand why

They will surely win.

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