Women’s crowd record broken again as Barca crush Wolfsburg in CL

Published April 24, 2022
BARCELONA: General view of a screen displaying the attendance number that set a new world record for any women’s match during the Champions League semi-final first leg between Barcelona and VfL Wolfsburg at Camp Nou.
—Reuters
BARCELONA: General view of a screen displaying the attendance number that set a new world record for any women’s match during the Champions League semi-final first leg between Barcelona and VfL Wolfsburg at Camp Nou. —Reuters

BARCELONA: A record 91,648 fans turned up for a women’s match as Barcelona beat VfL Wolfsburg 5-1 in the first leg of their Women’s Champions League semi-final at Camp Nou on Friday.

The clash broke the previous women’s attendance record set just three weeks ago when 91,553 spectators flocked to Camp Nou for Barcelona’s showdown with Real Madrid on March 30.

“It is something spectacular what happened today and almost a month ago, it leaves us speechless,” midfielder Patri Guijarro said about being cheered on by yet another crowd record.

“I think that within days, or even years we will be a little more aware of the magnitude [of what happened], and how special it is to experience a day like this. We will remember this as we grow old.”

The Wolfsburg captain agreed.

“For women’s soccer, it’s extraordinary,” said Dominique Janssen.

Barcelona, who reached the Champions League semi-finals with an 8-3 aggregate win over Real, were off to a perfect start as midfielder Aitana Bonmati put them ahead in the third minute.

The hosts doubled their lead seven minutes later when Caroline Hansen netted against her former club with a fine finish into the top left corner, while Jennifer Hermoso and Alexia Putellas added one goal each to make it 4-0 before break.

Wolfsburg midfielder Jill Roord marked her 25th birthday by scoring for the visitors in the 70th minute, with the goal being confirmed following a VAR review.

But holders Barcelona, in full control since the opening minutes, extended their lead when Putellas converted a penalty in the 84th minute, leaving two-times champions Wolfsburg facing an uphill task in the return leg.

“What the players have done basically [deserves] a 10,” Barcelona manager Jonatan Giraldez said. “Surely the first half is one of the best we have played this season.”

Olympique Lyonnais will take on Paris St Germain in the other semi-final on Sunday, with both second-leg games to be played on April 30.

Published in Dawn, April 24th, 2022

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