Barcelona beat Lyon 4-0 to win Women’s Champions League | Football News | Al Jazeera
Barcelona dominated Lyon with a decisive 4-0 win to claim the Women's Champions League title. This victory highlights Barcelona's strength in women's football.

Barcelona secured a commanding 4-0 victory over Lyon in the Women’s Champions League final, showcasing an impressive second-half performance that solidified their status at the top of European women's football.
Pajor Shines in Final
Forward Ewa Pajor, who had previously faced disappointment in her first five appearances in European finals, finally made her mark by scoring two goals. Her first came in the 55th minute with a precise low shot, followed by a close-range finish in the 69th minute as Barcelona capitalized on a vulnerable Lyon defense.
Late Goals Seal the Victory
Salma Paralluelo added to the scoreline with a powerful shot in the 90th minute, and she netted another goal during stoppage time. The opening goal was set up by a remarkable 40-meter run and assist from Patri Guijarro, who has often been overshadowed by her teammates, Ballon d’Or winners Aitana Bonmatí and Alexia Putellas.
This victory marks Barcelona's fourth title of the season, having won all domestic and international competitions. With four European championships in just six years, they have established a new dynasty in women's football, succeeding Lyon, who dominated the previous decade. Last year, Barcelona narrowly missed out on a trophy sweep after losing 1-0 to Arsenal in the final.
Source: aljazeera.com