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Barcelona v Lyon LIVE: Women’s Champions League final score and result as Alexia Putellas goal seals win

Bilbao’s San Mames staged a blockbuster Women’s Champions League final as holders Barcelona beat eight-time winners Lyon

Jamie Braidwood
in Bilbao
,Lawrence Ostlere
Saturday 25 May 2024 20:16 BST
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Barcelona fans sing in Bilbao ahead of Women’s Champions League final against Lyon

Second-half goals from Aitana Bonmati and Alexia Putellas earned Barcelona a 2-0 win over Olympique Lyonnais in the Women’s Champions League final, their second straight victory in the competition.

Barca, who beat Vfl Wolfsburg 3-2 in last year’s final, came into the game seeking to go one better than their 2019 and 2022 finals against French powerhouse Lyon, which they lost 4-1 and 3-1 respectively.

Bonmati, who won the Ballon d’Or and Fifa Best Women’s Player award for 2023, struck in the 63rd minute with a shot from a tight angle which deflected off Lyon’s Vanessa Gilles past keeper Christiane Endler.

With their fans vastly outnumbered at the San Mames stadium in Bilbao, Lyon sent on Norwegian striker Ada Hegerberg but the competition’s record goal-scorer was unable to find the net and Putellas came off the bench and netted a stoppage-time goal to seal Barcelona’s win.

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Lyon captain Wendie Renard, an eight-time Champions League winner.

“Barcelona have really evolved. They have world-class players and they like to dominate. But we have our own strengths, we know our qualities and we have evolved together over many seasons. We know our opponents very well and we are ready to give everything, though it will be difficult.

“In the last ten years we have shown that we have a great team and a lot of determination. Winning as many titles as possible is what motivates us every day.”

“We have common goals, to win as many matches and trophies as possible. We are calm, determined, and we know why we are here. We make many individual and collective sacrifices. When we win trophies, it’s normal to feel a lot of joy.”

(REUTERS)

Jamie Braidwood25 May 2024 14:00

Barcelona vs Lyon LIVE: Women’s Champions League final latest updates

Barcelona are playing in a fourth Champions League final in a row while Lyon have not lost a Champions League final since 2013.

23/24: Barcelona vs Lyon

22/23: Barcelona 3-2 Wolfsburg

21/22: Lyon 3-1 Barcelona

20/21: Barcelona 4-0 Chelsea

19/20: Lyon 3-1 Wolfsburg

18/19: Lyon 4-1 Barcelona

17/18: Lyon 4-1 Wolfsburg

16/17: Lyon 0-0 PSG* Lyon won on penalties

15/16: Lyon 1-1 Wolfsburg* Lyon won on penalties

Jamie Braidwood25 May 2024 13:30

Barcelona vs Lyon LIVE: Women’s Champions League final latest updates

Jonatan Giraldez, who is leaving Barcelona to join Washington Spirit after the Champions League final:

“We cannot wait for the final. We’ve had a fantastic season, playing great football, and the recent weeks have seen us on a great dynamic, with almost everyone available. We already have three trophies won so to have the chance to add another Champions League in this fantastic stadium means we can try to show we are still the best team in Europe.

“We live to win at Barcelona. That’s what we are obliged to do. We’ve done everything we can, between us, to prepare well to win this final.

“It’ll be a great final because I have no doubt at all that these are the two best teams in the world right now. If fans can’t be in the stadium tomorrow then they should definitely watch it on TV.”

(REUTERS)
Jamie Braidwood25 May 2024 13:00

Barcelona vs Lyon LIVE: Women’s Champions League final latest updates

Thousands are expected to make the journey north west from Barcelona to Bilbao, from Catalonia to the Basque region. As the Women’s Champions League reaches its conclusion at San Mames, it could feel like a home final for Barcelona, or as close to it without it being held in the Camp Nou itself.

That is fitting, perhaps, given how much of Barcelona’s success is home-grown and the influence its iconic La Masia academy may have over this European showpiece against Lyon.

For the past decade, Lyon have been the superpower of women’s football in Europe, its star-studded squads lifting the Women’s Champions League a record eight times between 2011 and 2022.

Barcelona have never beaten Lyon, losing Champions League finals to the French side in 2019 and 2022, but they now stand on becoming the new undisputed force in the women’s club game, unbeaten in Spain this season and going for back-to-back Champions Leagues. For that, Barcelona have their own identity to thank: it runs through its past, present and future.

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Jamie Braidwood25 May 2024 12:30

Barcelona vs Lyon LIVE: Women’s Champions League final latest updates

Aitana Bonmati ahead of the Women’s Champions League final: “We’ve gone behind in finals and overcome them and that’s true about this season’s semi-final against Chelsea. We have learned from all that. But let’s be honest - it’s much better not to concede early or to go behind! However, we really do have a winning mentality in this squad.

“I love to talk about winner’s mentality because I think we have it and I think we use it well. But I don’t want to talk about past defeats against Lyon. I have such confidence in us, I know what we are capable of and we’ll go out against them showing that mentality like we would against any rival.

“Since the first final we played, in Budapest, we have grown a lot, we aren’t the same team we were back then at all. I would say that we didn’t have any kind of experience, and physically, we were far off the big teams. Now, we are probably one of the teams to beat out of anyone. And that’s because of the amazing trajectory we’ve had in recent years.”

(REUTERS)

Jamie Braidwood25 May 2024 12:00

Barcelona vs Lyon LIVE: Women’s Champions League final latest updates

Aitana Bonmati should be revered for her unquestionable footballing talent, but her desire to advocate for the issues that transcend sport truly sets her apart.

No male winner of the Ballon d’Or, such as Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo, has ever had to take a stand on human rights, player welfare, or the wider issues in the game. But Bonmati has chosen to use her platform and role-model status to speak out and to try and change the future of women’s football.

In 2023, Bonmati was named Uefa women’s player of the year, also winning the Ballon d’Or and the Fifa award for best women’s player: a clean sweep of individual achievements. She was also part of the Barcelona side that won the Uefa Women’s Champions League, and the Spain team that lifted the World Cup.

How Aitana Bonmati is changing the game on and off the pitch

Bonmati is the reigning Ballon d’Or champion and has also advocated for a number of causes away from football

Jamie Braidwood25 May 2024 11:30

Barcelona vs Lyon LIVE: Women’s Champions League final latest updates

Sonia Bompastor ahead of the Women’s Champions League final: ”When I took over this team, I had very little experience as a coach. I have grown. Playing a Champions League final, I had done it as a player, and the preparation is pretty much the same.

“We are a team that has won a lot in the past. But we remain really ambitious. For me we are the best team in the world and will continue to be no matter what happens tomorrow. I trust my players; I know there is all the individual and collective talent needed to achieve this goal.”

(Getty Images)

Jamie Braidwood25 May 2024 11:00

Barcelona vs Lyon LIVE: Women’s Champions League final latest updates

If Emma Hayes had done a Jurgen Klopp, perhaps the build-up to this weekend’s Women’s Champions League final would have been a bit different, but not by much.

During the Liverpool manager’s farewell to Anfield, Klopp grabbed the microphone and chanted the name of his successor, Arne Slot, before the Dutchman had been officially confirmed by the club. Hayes and Chelsea could not afford to do the same, after winning a fifth Women’s Super League title in a row at Old Trafford, but if she had, it wouldn’t have been too much a surprise to hear who would be replacing her at Stamford Bridge.

Sonia Bompastor and Lyon, may be grateful for that, though, even if Bompastor’s future remains the worst-kept secret in Bilbao ahead of the Champions League final at San Mames. Chelsea did not want to disrupt the French club’s preparations before facing holders Barcelona but Bompastor is certain to depart, regardless of whether Lyon regain their European crown. After 12 years of Hayes, Bompastor is set to be confirmed as Chelsea’s next manager after the weekend.

Sonia Bompastor and the worst-kept secret at the Women’s Champions League final

Bompastor has already made Women’s Champions League history after winning the tournament as both a manager and a player - but her future is in the spotlight as Lyon prepare to face Barcelona

Jamie Braidwood25 May 2024 10:30

Barcelona vs Lyon LIVE: Women’s Champions League final latest updates

Former Ballon d’Or winner Ada Hegerberg is expected to play for Lyon in Saturday’s Women’s Champions League final against Barcelona after recovering from an injury.

The 28-year-old Norwegian forward missed the semifinals against Paris Saint-Germain because of the injury but may play at San Mames Stadium, Lyon coach Sonia Bompastor said.

“Ada has resumed normal team training,” Bompastor said. “She could be available tomorrow. Everyone knows Ada’s talent, her quality as a player. Her experience is invaluable, and with the right mentality, anything is possible for Ada.”

(REUTERS)

Jamie Braidwood25 May 2024 09:50

BBarcelona vs Lyon LIVE: Women’s Champions League final latest updates

There was a noticeable reaction to the question. Changing of the guard? In the Women’s Champions League final? Not for Lyon. The French side are proud to point out that when it comes to European honours, no one has more than them. Even if Barcelona defeat them to win their third Champions League in four years, Lyon are adamant that they will not be replaced as the major force of women’s football in Europe.

The final at Sam Mames is a meeting of Europe’s two best clubs, everyone can agree on that at least. Barcelona are the holders and Lyon are the eight-time champions. Yet, with Barcelona eyeing revenge and another statement victory, one that would stand with the significance of their first Champions League triumph in 2019, it feels as if there if pressure on Lyon to show they are not done yet.

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Jamie Braidwood25 May 2024 09:25

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