Chelsea 0-2 Barcelona (Barcelona win 2-1 on agg.): The reigning champions advance to the final in Bilbao after goals from Aitana Bonmati and Fridolina Rolfo
Xavi was dismissed as Barcelona crashed out of Europe to Paris Saint-Germain. Coach is leaving anyway but that process may accelerate with Clasico defeat. 'He doesn't have any excuse to dive!' Will Bukayo Saka learn from his Bayern tumble? Listen to the
JACK GAUGHAN: More iconic but then none more redemptive than Wembley. When he does eventually leave, those standing behind that goal will remember their beating heart thumping the badge.
Borussia Dortmund beat PSG 1-0 in the first leg of their semi-final. Jadon Sancho was named man of the match after a brilliant performance. Is the North London Derby the best clash in the Premier League? Listen to the
Barcelona regained its balance after the painful “El Clásico” loss to Real Madrid, with an exciting victory over its guest, “deficient” Valencia, 2-4, after being 1-2 behind, to regain second place from its neighbor, Girona, in the match that brought them together at the Luis Stadium. Companis Olympic, at the end of the 33rd round […]
Barcelona head coach Xavi explains why he has changed his mind about
Xavi feels his players have started giving more since he said he would leave. Barca went on an 11-game unbeaten run and beat Valencia 4-2 on Monday night. Does Mo Salah regret not leaving Liverpool last summer? Is he now risking tarnishing his Liverpool career?
Lyon will face in the Women’s Champions League final after defeating Paris Saint-Germain 5-3 over two legs. Lyon, who carried a 3-2 first leg win into the second contest, beat 2-1 at the Parc des Princes on Sunday. The away side scored immediately after Selma Bacha, positioned at the edge of the box, unleashed a powerful strike into the bottom corner at the near post, catching goalkeeper Constance Picaud off guard. Advertisement But PSG hit back with five minutes of normal time to spare in the...
Chelsea could not capitalise on their win in Barcelona as the Champions League holders inflicted a brutal blow on Emma Hayes in the semi-final second leg.
Barcelona are back to another UEFA Women's Champions League final after defeating Chelsea in the semifinals. What does this mean for them and for the Blues moving forward?
Holders FC Barcelona completed a sensational comeback (remontada) to reach their fifth women's Champions League final in six years at a sold-out Stamford Bridge.
In January the 44-year-old announced he would be stepping down this summer.