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Arsenal stun Barcelona to clinch Women's Champions League title

Arsenal stun Barcelona to clinch Women's Champions League title

Gulf Today25-05-2025

Arsenal produced a shock 1-0 victory over Barcelona to win the Women's Champions League on Saturday in Lisbon, with Stina Blackstenius' goal earning the Gunners their second European crown against the odds.
The Swedish striker's drilled effort in the 74th minute allowed Renee Slegers' team to dethrone a feted Barcelona side who had won the trophy three times in the previous four seasons.
Arsenal, back in the final for the first time since lifting the trophy in 2007, outplayed Barca in the first half and staved them off in the second, before Blackstenius struck on the counter-attack.
The only British Champions League winners showed their mettle in a superb victory over record eight-time winners Lyon in the semi-final and they stopped Pere Romeu's Barca from claiming the trophy for a third consecutive season. Spanish champions Barcelona probed in the opening stages under a fierce Lisbon sun, with Arsenal struggling to track two-time Ballon d'Or winner Aitana Bonmati's darting movement.
Arsenal coach Sleger brought Dutch compatriot Daphne van Domselaar back in goal and she scrambled away crosses to keep her team afloat early on. The Gunners struck midway through the first half when Irene Paredes tried to cut out a cross and diverted the ball into her own net, but it was disallowed for offside against Frida Maanum in the build-up.
It rattled the normally composed Catalans and filled Sleger's team with belief.
Maanum came close with a drive which Cata Coll tipped over the crossbar and veteran Scot Kim Little smashed high over the bar when a corner broke invitingly to her.
At the back Leah Williamson was at her best for Arsenal, battling well with Polish striker Ewa Pajor and doing well to stifle her run as she surged into the box from the left.
Arsenal kept Alexia Putellas, another Barcelona star with two Ballon d'or wins, silent, with Mariona Caldentey, formerly of the Catalan giants, superior in midfield.
Agence France-Presse

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