Last night, the first leg of Women's Champions League semi-finals 2024 has concluded. Today, we'll bring you the highlights from these two thrilling matches and information of the second leg.
2024 UEFA Women's Champions League
1. PSG vs Lyon
The exciting French derby yielded an unexpected result, with Paris Saint-Germain's women initially seizing the lead by scoring two goals. However, Lyon turned the tide in the final ten minutes of the match, scoring three goals to complete a remarkable comeback. Overall, it was an absolutely thrilling encounter.
Shortly after the match began, PSG launched an early offensive, aiming to seize control and gain an advantage on the field.
However, Lyon later wasted some golden opportunity to take the lead.
As Lyon eager to strike back, they left plenty of counter-attacking opportunities for PSG. In fact, the Parisian women had the chance to put the game away in the 70th minute, but Lyon's goalkeeper saved the day. Lyon's attacking players didn't waste the goalkeeper's effort, and a few minutes later, Diani seized the opportunity to pull one back, bringing the score to 1-2.
Just four minutes later, the home team used a free kick in the attacking third to create chaos in the box. Dumornay received the ball, calmly maneuvered past a defender, and scored a powerful equalizer. At this point, Lyon had the momentum and could sense the opportunity to win.
One minute later, Lyon taking advantage of a throw-in opportunity and completed an epic comeback, and they held onto the 3-2 lead until the final whistle. What can be anticipated is that the next match will be full of suspense, with both teams putting in their best efforts in what promises to be an exciting contest.
2. Barcelona vs Chelsea
The other semi-final also featured a highly anticipated clash between two powerhouse teams. The top team in the WSL, Chelsea, traveled to face the reigning champions, FC Barcelona Femení. Before this match, Barcelona had not lost a home game in five years. Considering the dominant performance of the Spanish women's national team in the UEFA Women's Nations League Final last month, this match presented a significant challenge for Chelsea. However, to everyone's surprise, Chelsea emerged victorious.
In the first half, both teams adopted a cautious approach, with possession mostly shifting in midfield. It wasn't until the 40th minute that Chelsea launched an attack from the left wing. After receiving the ball in the penalty area, Nüsken showed her skilful moves and passed the ball to Erin Cuthbert, who unleashed a powerful shot into the net.
In the second half, Barcelona was awarded a penalty, but after VAR intervention, the decision was overturned due to offside. Ultimately, Chelsea concluded the match with a one-goal lead, securing a significant victory.
According to reports, Chelsea's head coach Emma Hayes is likely to be replaced next season by Lyon's current head coach Sonia Bompastor. This makes the next leg potentially one of the last few matches Emma Hayes leads Chelsea. Her loyal players are expected to give their all to maintain their lead on home turf. On the other hand, the Barcelona players are not going to give up this match easily; they will gather their strength and attempt to turn the tables. This sets the stage for a thrilling second leg, and it's definitely something to look forward to.
3. Second Leg Fixture
The second leg of the semi-finals:
- Chelsea vs Barcelona, Sat April 27, 17:00 (UK)
- PSG vs Lyon, Sun April 28, 15:00 (UK)
We will follow the second leg of the semi-finals, providing updates on scores, highlights, and more. Stay tuned with hana.