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(VIDEO) Arsenal’s Championship-Winning Goal Against Barcelona in the Women’s Champions League
Emma Blackstenius scored the decisive goal that sealed the title for the Gunners and denied Barcelona their third consecutive crown
The FC Barcelona women's team fell short of making history in the Women’s Champions League final, losing 1–0 to Arsenal in Lisbon. A second-half goal by Emma Blackstenius handed the English side their second continental title, their first since 2007.
Despite controlling large stretches of the match, especially in the second half, Barcelona failed to convert their chances, while the Gunners made the most of their opportunity to clinch European glory.
Intense Battle With Few Openings
From the outset, Arsenal pressed high and disrupted Barcelona’s buildup, aiming to isolate Aitana Bonmatí, the heart of the Spanish midfield. The English team sought quick transitions and nearly capitalized early on through Caitlin Foord, who headed over in the 11th minute.
Barcelona responded with flashes of brilliance, including a dazzling move by Bonmatí inside the box that was cleared at the last moment. As the game progressed, the Catalans gradually gained possession, with Caroline Graham Hansen a constant threat down the right flank.
Blackstenius Strikes to Make History
After a goalless first half, Barcelona came out stronger in the second period. Claudia Pina rattled the crossbar in the 48th minute, and a powerful shot by Ona Batlle narrowly missed the target just minutes later. Coach Pere Romeu brought on Salma Paralluelo in the 62nd minute to inject more pace into the attack.
However, it was Arsenal who broke the deadlock. Following a well-executed corner in the 74th minute, Emma Blackstenius found space inside the area and slotted home a low strike past Cata Coll, leaving the Barcelona defense stunned.
In the closing minutes, Barcelona threw everything forward, delivering cross after cross, but the Arsenal backline, led by Leah Williamson and goalkeeper Van Domselaar, held firm to preserve the lead.
Arsenal Claim Their Second Women’s UCL Title
The final whistle confirmed Arsenal’s triumph and their second Women’s Champions League title. Meanwhile, Barcelona were left heartbroken, denied their third consecutive crown after previous wins in 2021, 2023, and 2024.
It was a clash between two giants of European football, but on this occasion, it was Arsenal who executed their game plan to perfection. Despite the disappointment, Barcelona remain a dominant force in women’s football—and will surely be back to contend for more silverware.