Barcelona's Dominance Continues as They Hammer Real Madrid 6-2 in Women's Champions League Quarterfinals
Barcelona's unbeaten streak has reached 25 games after a resounding 6-2 victory over fierce rivals Real Madrid in the Women's Champions League quarterfinal first leg. The Catalans took a commanding lead through Ewa Pajor and Esmee Brugts within the first 13 minutes. Linda Caicedo pulled one back for Real Madrid, but Irene Paredes restored Barcelona's two-goal lead just two minutes later.
Pajor and Vicky Lopez added to the Barca scoreline in the second half, with Caicedo scoring her second goal for Madrid to give them some hope. However, Alexia Putellas sealed the win with a late penalty, leaving Barcelona on the brink of the semifinals. The three-time winners have now reached five straight finals and are on the verge of an eighth consecutive semifinal appearance.
Pajor was instrumental in the victory, scoring her fifth Champions League goal of the season. Putellas created the opener for Pajor, who stabbed the ball into an empty net. Brugts scored the second goal for Barcelona, with Rodriguez, the Madrid goalkeeper, inadvertently contributing to the score. Pajor had a chance to extend the lead but was denied by Rodriguez.
The match saw several standout performances, with Putellas and Pajor being the most notable. The win has given Barcelona a significant advantage heading into the second leg, and they will look to maintain their dominance when they face Real Madrid again.
💡 NaijaBuzz TakeBarcelona's performance is a testament to their strength and depth as a team. Alexia Putellas continues to be a key player for the Catalans, and her ability to create scoring opportunities for her teammates is unmatched. With this win, Barcelona are one step closer to reaching the semifinals, and it will be interesting to see how they perform in the second leg against Real Madrid.






