Barcelona-Villarreal 5-0
Barça picked it up where it left off. Women’s club football paused on February 11 to make way for international commitments, and almost a month later the blaugranas resumed their F League journey with another landslide win at home, in front of their fans, beating a good Villarreal 4-0. The 5,026 spectators who attended on a sunny Sunday morning were delighted with the team’s victory which as an opening offered The Best awards to the winners Alexia, Mapi León, Bronze and Walsh. The emotional part was made by the return of Graham and Jana after their long injury, the Catalan central defender for more than a year, and the Norwegian reappeared with a festival of football and goals, signing a hat-trick.
Sevilla-Levante 2-4
Levante added their eleventh successive league victory to remain firmly in third position and stay close to second, watched by Real Madrid. Led by an imperial Tatiana Pinto and without Mayra, Sánchez Vera’s men knew how to turn around a match that started against them.
The team from Seville ran into a goal from Martín-Prieto as soon as the match started, but far from presaging something positive, the granotas equalized 4′ later thanks to a beautiful pass from Pinto that Érika took advantage of González to tie. The goal was called for possible offside. With the euphoria of the goal present, the visitors topped the scoreboard through Pinto, omnipresent. On the brink of the break, the Portuguese would once again leave the game more on track for the Valencian team.
Going to the locker room brought a Sevilla more involved in the game that generated many chances, but bumped into a very confident Peng under the sticks that avoided the goal from Seville. The defense was also very strong and gave almost no margin of error to a Sevilla who tried hard, but without success. Inma Gabarro had the clearest shot on the crossbar. Érika sealed the match in the 66′, and although Meseguer closed the gap (82′), the Toro’s were empty but maintained sixth place after Real Sociedad’s defeat. Levante, for their part, continue to add to the good feeling and also get back Antonia, who again had some minutes after being injured in November of last year.
Las Planas-Betis 2-2
Distribution of points in a key match below the table. After alternating advantages on the scoreboard, Las Planas and Betis remain three and two points from relegation, respectively.
The meeting began by showing the severity of the situation; two teams playing permanently. The locals struck first thanks to their most determined footballer; Irina Uribe. The attacker, behind a wall with Yang, defeated Thalmann one by one. As the minutes ticked by, the béticas took control of the match and began to create many chances, especially through the boot of Ángela Sosa. Babajide, who received a pass on the left from Violeta, dribbled into the area to level the score (21′). And in the 30th minute, Ángela Sosa, keenly searching for a goal, raised the second of the score after Asantewaa’s recovery in midfield. The locals had a chance to tie the boots of Mari Paz and Laura Martínez.
In the resumption, Betis looked to seal the game. Babajide added the second to his personal marker, but Nuria Garrote sacrificed herself in defense to prevent the goal. As the minutes passed, Las Planas turned to attack, and the reward came through a goal in the book by Mari Paz after an assist from Uribe.
The Madrid teams set the pace
Sunday’s F League day began with two matches that did not disappoint. Athletic bounced back against Sporting to stop a 5-game losing streak that has seen them dangerously close to relegation. The lions took a painful 2-0 lead in just 7′ thanks to goals from Edgren and Da Eira, assisted by Bárbara. Half an hour later, Pinedo closed the gap, and on the brink of the break, Arana equalized with Yulema’s assist. The same in 58′ received a chopped pass from Nevado to send it behind the goal.
He suffered to beat Atlético in his Zubieta exit. The locals took an early lead thanks to Ajibade’s goal, but Amaiur equalized minutes later. However, the match was dominated by the rojiblancas, who came regularly. Arroyo people are uncomfortable and cannot handle their usual high pressure. At the start, Ajibade again scored the final 1-2 to continue the Champions League dream.
Madrid CFF’s win against Alavés was misleading. The women from Vitoria won until 45′, but Kudananji equalized and from then on, the locals were a storm and Ana González, Lauren, Kudananji again and Lucía Pardo joined the celebration. Valencia, for their part, knew how to suffer to beat Granadilla and have maintained a good dynamic since the arrival of Jesús Oliva. Carro conceded himself, but in the second half Anita Marcos returned the score.
Real Madrid closed the day with a new victory which was to consolidate the second position on the day of Linda Caicedo’s debut. The meringues imposed their rhythm from the start. Weir once again took charge to open the scoring, and Oroz made it 1-2. The locals did not give up and Kuki closed the gap, but after going through the changing rooms, Madrid was a storm. Athenea, Esther and N. Vicente sealed the match.
Source: La Verdad

I am Shawn Partain, a journalist and content creator working for the Today Times Live. I specialize in sports journalism, writing articles that cover major sporting events and news stories. With a passion for storytelling and an eye for detail, I strive to be accurate and insightful in my work.