Barcelona women's team won the Champions League

Barcelona's women's football team secured their fourth Champions League title on Saturday evening, as reported by Zamin.uz.
In the decisive final held in Oslo, the Catalans delivered a commanding 4:0 victory over Lyon, who had won the competition eight times previously. Star player Eva Payor finally lifted the coveted trophy in her sixth final appearance, capping off a standout performance.
Details of the influential match were shared by Goal.com. In the first half, Jonathan Giraldez's Lyon side started strongly, creating several dangerous situations near Barcelona's goal.
In the 14th minute, Lindsey Horan appeared to open the scoring, but after a VAR review, the goal was disallowed due to an offside position in the build-up. Barcelona goalkeeper Cata Coll made several key saves in the first half to keep her team level.
Neither side managed to break the deadlock before halftime. In the second half, Barcelona took full control of the game, increasing their attacking pressure.
In the 55th minute, Eva Payor capitalized on a precise and elegant pass from Patri Guijarro to score the opening goal. Despite Lyon throwing everything forward in search of an equalizer, Cata Coll's confident goalkeeping denied them any chance.
By the 69th minute, Payor struck again, scoring her second goal to complete a brace and further extend Barcelona's lead. As the match approached its conclusion, Salma Paralluelo also showcased her talent.
In the 90th minute, she fired a powerful shot into the top corner of the net. In added time, Paralluelo finished off a pass from Eva Payor to make it 4:0, sealing the final score.
Thus, Barcelona's women's team claimed their fourth trophy of the season, wrote a new chapter in their history, and achieved a remarkable result.





