Aitana, Alexia both strike as Barcelona claims third Women’s Champions League crown

Barça is once again in a class of its own after seeing off Lyon’s challenge in the UWCL final

Barcelona made sure that the Jonatan Giráldez era will end in style.

Barça on Saturday won the UEFA Women’s Champions League for the third time, outlasting Lyon 2-0 before a crowd of 50,827, a record for a Women’s Champions League final.

Aitana Bonmatí and Alexia Putellas scored second-half goals for Barça, which defended its UWCL title. Along with this season’s league and cup double in Spain, the Catalan side has won three of the last four Champions Leagues, with the streak only interrupted by a shock loss to Lyon in the 2021-22 final.

Giráldez will leave Barcelona at the end of the Spanish season to take charge of the Washington Spirit, who made the impressive move of signing the Spanish coach away from what is considered the biggest club in women’s soccer. His final match in charge will be June 16’s Liga F clash with Valencia.

Thoughts about that were put to the side at San Mámes, where Barcelona was more often than not able to play Lyon on its own terms.

However, the French giants — featuring U.S. women’s national team star Lindsey Horan — held firm through the first half, raising memories of how things played out two years ago.

Additionally, Lyon had entered the match having won every single one of the past four meetings between these sides, even as Barcelona has otherwise seemed to take over as the club perceived to be the world’s best.

However, any Barça worries were settled by Ballon d’Or winner Aitana Bonmatí, whose angled shot in the 63rd minute took a fortuitous deflection off of Damaris Egurrola to zip past goalkeeper Christiane Endler.

Lyon predictably responded by throwing the kitchen sink at Barcelona, including sending star striker Ada Hegerberg — a fitness doubt coming into the final — into the fray.

Barça had some narrow escapes, particularly on some deep crosses into heavy traffic that pushed Cata Coll to her limits.

A late equalizer felt like a possibility, but Barcelona had the perfect answer. Once again the attack came to the left of Endler’s goal, with Clàudia Pina cutting back from the endline to set Alexia Putellas up for a precise first-time shot.

The stoppage-time strike settled the match, setting off delirious celebrations for a heavily pro-Barça crowd.

“I’m really happy,” Giráldez told DAZN after the match. “One of the best days of my life, for sure. We did an amazing job… we suffered in the last minutes, but I’m very proud of [the team].”

Giráldez’s departure may well prove to be a major factor in European women’s soccer, but Barcelona will still carry on with an extremely formidable lineup. On Tuesday, the club announced that it had signed Alexia to a contract extension through 2026, settling rumors that one of the team’s biggest stars could possibly be on her way out this summer.

In other words, the star-studded squad figures to have a serious chance of making it three in a row at this time next year.

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