Barça’s hypothetical rival in the Women’s Champions League final -should the Catalans not disappoint on Thursday at the Camp Nou and finish the job against Chelsea after winning 0-1 at Stamford Bridge- remains completely up in the air after the tie with two goals in between Wolfsburg and Arsenal in the semifinal played this Sunday at the VFL Wolfsburg Arena after a fierce rivalry.
The German team led with two goals in the first half against an English team that was reduced by the absence of their great star, the striker Vivianne Miedemabut the English knew how to bounce back with a stellar second half.
After a few minutes of trial and error, it didn’t take long for the locals to show their offensive power. the imperial jónsdóttir He dropped an aerial ball with his chest and gave the race perfectly baby, who missed an unappealable shot to make it 1-0 in the 19th minute. It was the eighth goal for the forward, the tournament’s leading scorer.
Five minutes later, the second goal came. The ‘gunners’ were looking to start the game, inside their own area, when a horizontal pass inexplicably landed at the feet of jónsdóttir so that the Icelandic did not miss almost in front of the goal in the minute 24′. It looked like this would be the game at halftime, but then Brazil’s defense appeared Raphaelle Souza to, after a corner, rise above the Germans and score a goal that gave the English oxygen on the brink of the break.
After passing through the locker room, the game changed the landscape: the English were ready to win the draw, which came from the boot of Blackstenius. It was a good game by the visitors, who knew how to filter a ball to Pelova so that he could speed up the bottom line and make way for the Swede not to fail after 69 minutes. It wasn’t until the last period when Wolfsburg rushed and looked for a goal that never came. The tie will be resolved next Monday, May 1 (6:45 pm) at the Emirates.
Lineups
Wolfsburg: Fromohms; Wilms, Hendrich, Janssen, Rauch; Oberdorf, Roord; Brand (Wassmuth 64′), Huth, Jónsdóttir; baby
Arsenal: Zinsberger; Maritz, Wubben-Moy, Beattie, Rafaelle; Maanum, Wälti, Catley (Wienroither 70′); Pelova (Kühl 90′), Blackstenius, McCabe
Source: La Verdad

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