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Women’s Champions League and Super League: weekend talking points

21 April 2025
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Women’s Champions League and Super League: weekend talking points
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Did substitution cost Chelsea a goal?

In a crucial moment during Chelsea’s match against Barcelona, a late substitution of Nathalie Björn for Naomi Girma led to confusion as Barcelona scored their third goal shortly after. Former England midfielder Fara Williams criticized the timing, suggesting it disrupted Chelsea’s defense, while head coach Sonia Bompastor defended the decision, asserting that the substitution did not impact the goal. Chelsea now faces a challenging return leg after a 4-1 loss.

Lyon show value of experience

Lyon demonstrated their experience in the Champions League by defeating Arsenal 2-1, capitalizing on their chances despite Arsenal’s dominant second-half performance. Melchie Dumornay’s pivotal goal secured Lyon’s advantage heading into the second leg.

Leaky Spurs are going backwards

Tottenham’s struggles continue, sitting in the WSL’s bottom half with defensive issues leading to a 2-2 draw against Aston Villa. Manager Robert Vilahamn emphasized the need for improvement as Spurs aim to reverse their fortunes.

Holmgaard twins double up to thwart City

The Holmgaard twins helped Everton earn a point against Manchester City, with Karen scoring from Sara’s cross, marking her first WSL goal this season. City’s early lead was not enough as their lack of offensive production haunted them.

Hammers feeling right at home

West Ham’s strong home form continued with a goalless draw against Manchester United, showcasing their defensive capabilities. Manager Rehanne Skinner praised the team’s resilience amid United’s attacking pressure.

Holland plays part in Brighton downfall again

Ceri Holland played a key role in Liverpool’s 2-1 victory over Brighton, assisting both goals in a dominant first-half performance, further establishing her influence against Brighton.

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