Women's Champions League: Wolfsburg aim for the treble
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Your support makes all the difference.The Wolfsburg coach, Ralf Kellerman, hopes his side can cap a historic treble in what he calls "the birthplace of football".
Kellerman's women, who have already won the women's Bundesliga and German Cup this season, face Lyons, the European champions for the last two years, in their first ever Champions League final at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge ground tomorrow night.
Kellerman said: "England is the birthplace of football and the pitches are excellent."
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