Women's Champions League: Chelsea beat holders Barcelona in first leg - reaction (2024)

Emma Smith

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  1. Goodbye!

    FT: Barcelona 0-1 Chelsea

    Well, that was quite something.

    Chelsea have done the impossible, and won away to Barcelona. But the job is only half-time - it's all back to Stamford Bridge in seven days' time.

    Don't miss it.

    Thank you for joining us today, see you next Saturday!

  2. 'The job is not done'

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    Barcelona

    Barcelona's Keira Walsh speaking to BBC Sport: "We’re very disappointed. Nobody wants to lose at home and it’sa massive game.

    "We played large parts of the game in their half and had most ofthe ball. We have so many special players and we’re really positive going intothe second leg. The job is not done.

    "It’s difficult in midfield. They were very intense, veryaggressive. We had more space on the outside. We can still move the ball a lotquicker side to side and that’s where the spaces were. We have things toimprove on but we had clear chances and we can take that into the next game."

    On her message to Barca fans and what she expects at Stamford Bridge in the second leg: "We could hear them at the end saying we cando it and we believe we can. Their support means everything to us. I imagine Chelseawill play much the same and we know we have a massive job to do when we getthere."

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    SMS Message: I will be going to the Lyon vs PSG match tonight. To all those Chelsea fans who I’m sure are buzzing, know that there are harder challenges to come if you reach the final because Lyon do not mess around and are looking back to their best this year. from Kaden in Lyon

    I will be going to the Lyon vs PSG match tonight. To all those Chelsea fans who I’m sure are buzzing, know that there are harder challenges to come if you reach the final because Lyon do not mess around and are looking back to their best this year.

  4. REPORT: Cuthbert winner stuns Barcelona

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    Emma Sanders

    BBC Sport at Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys

    Chelsea produced a stunning performance at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys to beat Barcelona in the first leg of their Women's Champions League semi-final.

    It was the first time since February 2019 that Barcelona had been beaten in a competitive fixture at home and it shows the immense progress Chelsea have made in European competition under manager Emma Hayes.

    Scotland international Erin Cuthbert scored the winner, firing past goalkeeper Catalina Coll in the first half to finish off a clever team move after Sjoeke Nusken had teed her up inside the box.

    There was a huge chance for Barcelona to equalise in the final seconds as former two-time Ballon d'Or winner Alexia Putellas sliced wide from a few yards out and fell to her knees in disbelief.

    You can read the full match report here.

  5. SMS Message: Great result for Chelsea, well deserved, but they really need to build on this at home next week. from Shaun

    Great result for Chelsea, well deserved, but they really need to build on this at home next week.

    SMS Message: A lead to take back to the Bridge and I am looking forward to it! Come on the Blues! from Abdul

    A lead to take back to the Bridge and I am looking forward to it! Come on the Blues!

  6. Bristol City near relegation with another defeat

    FT: Bristol City 0-1 Liverpool

    It's full time in the only WSL match today as well. Why did this match kick-off at the same time as the European semi-final? Baffling. Anyway.

    Bristol City are on the cusp of relegation from the Women's Super League after suffering a narrow defeat by Liverpool.

    The Vixens are seven points adrift of safety with three matches left and have played a game more than second-bottom West Ham, who will send them down if they beat Manchester City on Sunday.

    Liverpool's Marie Hobinger scored the game's only goal after just 13 minutes when she sent a low drive into the bottom corner, having picked up a mistimed clearance on the edge of the box.

    You can read Adam Millington's match report here.

  7. Carter named Player of the Match

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    Chelsea defender Jess Carter has been named as the official Uefa player of the match.

    Deservedly so.

  8. Post update

    FT: Barcelona 0-1 Chelsea

    The first leg of the other semi-final kicks off at 18.00 GMT today. It's an all-French encounter as Lyon face PSG.

    We will have a full match report on the BBC Sport website this evening.

  9. 'You do need a little bit of luck'

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    Chelsea

    More from Chelsea boss Emma Hayes, speaking to DAZN on the overturned penalty decision: "For the first time ever we’ve had a VAR decision that’s gone in our favour. You do need a little bit of luck. She [Salma Paralluelo] is offside and she’s interfering. That’s the rules."

    On the second leg: "We will only be as strong as the crowd hat comes out. It’s important we pack Stamford bridge out to give half a chance against the best team in the world. We are at half-time and there is another level to Barcelona."

  10. 'Nobody should get carried away'

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    Chelsea

    Chelsea boss Emma Hayes speaking to DAZN: "It’s just half-time. Nobody should get carried away withthat and to be honest I’m disappointed we didn’t get the second goal. It’s adifficult place to come, they carried out the game plan I asked them to do sofrom that perspective I’m happy.

    "A lot of teams come here and go 1-0 or2-0 down early on and you have to ride that. They have unbelievable playersthat are world class in everything they do but for the most part we limited them."

    On knowing how to beat Barcelona: "I think I know how to come away from home and get a result.We have not performed against Barcelona at home. We have under-performed whenwe played at home. Barcelona have another level in them and I think that’sclear. Maybe they don’t feel they were at their best today and we have toanticipate that."

  11. Post update

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    Emma Hayes has just been keeping a very straight face on things as she speaks to DAZN.

    She says she is annoyed not to have scored a second goal, that they have been "humiliated" by Barca in the past and have not performed against them at home.

    Full quotes to come shortly.

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    Ian: Great performance by Chelsea. All set up for second leg

  13. Post update

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    Emma Sanders

    BBC Sport at Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys

    Barcelona fans were chanting "yes we can" in Spanish at full-time, encouraging the defending champions to bounce back in the second leg.

    Emma Hayes led her players over to the far side where a small number of travelling Chelsea fans were sat.

    Women's Champions League: Chelsea beat holders Barcelona in first leg - reaction (7)

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    SMS Message: Forget Arsenal. Forget Manchester United. Chelsea always knew this was the priority. from Paul

    Forget Arsenal. Forget Manchester United. Chelsea always knew this was the priority.

  15. Post update

    FT: Barcelona 0-1 Chelsea

    Yes, perspective is needed. This is only half time in the tie. Barca are European champions, they are perfectly capable of scoring twice in the first 10 minutes at Stamford Bridge and completely turning this tie.

    But this is a truly historic result for Chelsea. Barcelona simply do not lose at home, they simply do not fail to score in the Champions League.

    And Chelsea have beaten them. Embrace it.

    Women's Champions League: Chelsea beat holders Barcelona in first leg - reaction (8)

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  16. 'Chelsea know they can beat Barcelona now'

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    Women's Champions League: Chelsea beat holders Barcelona in first leg - reaction (9)

    Pat Nevin

    Former Chelsea and Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Women's Champions League: Chelsea beat holders Barcelona in first leg - reaction (10)

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    Heroines all over the pitch for Chelsea, such effort and application they have put in throughout the game.

    But what a difference that last kick of the ball could have made.

    it was a great header back across the box from Lucy Bronze and what a miss from Alexia Putellas. It would have been harsh on Chelsea given the effort they have put in.

    The belief they will have now is huge, they now don't only think they can beat Barcelona, they know they can beat them now.

  17. Post update

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    Watching replays, I cannot get my head around the fact Alexia Putellas missed that chance with the final kick of the game.

    She was unmarked, six yards out in the centre of the goal, for a perfect headed knock-down.

    Yet somehow, she contrived to skew her shot wide of Hannah Hampton's left hand post.

    Is that a sign it is meant to be for Chelsea?

  18. Post update

    FT: Barcelona 0-1 Chelsea

    The second leg takes place at Stamford Bridge next Saturday, with kick off at 17.30 BST.

    If Chelsea avoid defeat, they will be in the Champions League final.

  19. Post update

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    Emma Sanders

    BBC Sport at Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys

    A simply stunning result.

    This might be the greatest performance of Emma Hayes' tenure...

  20. FULL-TIME

    Barcelona 0-1 Chelsea

    Women's Champions League: Chelsea beat holders Barcelona in first leg - reaction (12)

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    WHAT A WIN!

    Chelsea have become the first team since February 2019 to beat Barcelona, in Barcelona.

    And they have done it in a Champions League semi-final first leg.

    Advantage Blues.

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FAQs

What happened to the referee of Chelsea vs Barcelona? ›

For those wondering what Ovrebo does now, he went on to become a psychologist after studying the subject while at university during his younger years and works at the Norwegian School of Sports Sciences. Despite all the abuse, the Norwegian insists he still looks back fondly on his refereeing career.

What did Drogba say to the referee? ›

It's a disgrace, it's a f***ing disgrace” was just one phrase used by Drogba, directly towards the television camera. Not a smart move to say the least… Drogba was handed a six-game ban, with two of those suspended for two years, while the club were slapped with a £85,000 fine.

Who is the most successful women's team in the Champions League? ›

French side Lyon hold the record with eight titles.

What was the score of the women's Champions League final between Lyon and Barcelona? ›

Having grown in stature over the previous decade, Barcelona beat Chelsea 4-0 in the 2021 final in Gothenburg for Spain's first title, two years on from losing 4-1 in Budapest to Lyon, who in 2022 beat Barcelona 3-1 in Turin.

Is Barcelona guilty of paying referee? ›

Barcelona was paying a company that belonged to the vice president of the country's refereeing committee. The club has denied wrongdoing but is being widely criticised across Spain, and prosecutors on Friday formally accused the club of corruption.

What is the referee issue with Barcelona? ›

Barcelona have been charged with suspected bribery for payments worth more than €7 million ($7.3m) made to companies linked to the former vice president of the refereeing committee, José María Enríquez Negreira, according to court documents.

Why is Drogba so good? ›

He consistently menaced low-block defences with his physicality and intelligent movement which drew all the attention to him, he allowed others to shine.

Was Drogba a good striker? ›

Regarded as one of the greatest African players of all time, he was noted for his physical strength, speed, ability in the air, powerful and accurate strikes, and ball retention. Drogba was named African Footballer of the Year twice, winning the award in 2006 and 2009.

How many penalties did Drogba miss? ›

Total penalties missed - 7.

Who is the number 1 women's soccer team? ›

Top 20 rankings as of 15 March 2024
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1Spain
22England
3France
42United States
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Who is the best women's football club in the world? ›

FC Barcelona

Which women's club has the most trophies? ›

Lyon is the most successful club in the competition's history, winning the title eight times, including five consecutive titles from 2016 to 2020. Barcelona are the current champions, having beaten VfL Wolfsburg in the 2023 final.

Have Lyon ever won the league? ›

Lyon won its first ever Ligue 1 championship in 2002, starting a national record-breaking streak of seven successive titles. During that run the club also won one Coupe de France title, its first Coupe de la Ligue title and a record six Trophée des Champions.

Who won 2008 Champions League final? ›

How many times Lyon beat Real Madrid? ›

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Who is the referee for Chelsea vs Real? ›

Daniele Orsato has been appointed referee for the UEFA Champions League 2022-23 quarter-finals match between Chelsea vs Real Madrid on April 18. In the game of football, every time a new team manager, coach or referee is appointed, there is some controversy.

Who was the referee fired after the Arsenal game? ›

Professional Game Match Officials Ltd has confirmed that VAR referee Lee Mason has left the organisation by mutual consent.

Which referee resigns from the Premier League? ›

Referee Lee Mason has quit his role with the Professional Game Match Officials Limited. The 51-year-old had been a Premier League referee for 15 years until the end of the 2020/21 season.

Which referee officiated Chelsea vs Man City Champions League final? ›

Officials. Spaniard Antonio Mateu Lahoz (centre) officiated the final along with assistants Roberto Díaz Pérez del Palomar (left) and Pau Cebrián Devís (right). On 12 May 2021, UEFA named Spaniard Antonio Mateu Lahoz as the referee for the final.

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