The Camp Nou box, with President Joan Laporta in the head, vibrated with the confirmation of the fourth final in five years of the Women’s Champions League for FC Barcelona. Three directors, in statements to Barcelona TV, they made it clear that they trust that the culé fans will once again give an example of their capacity to mobilize to support Jonatan Giráldez’s team in the grand final in Eindhoven on June 3.
Xavier Puig, manager responsible for women’s footballasked for “total applause for the players and for these fans, with 72,000 people in the Estadi. We have a whole Chelsea in front of us, a club with a great economic and sporting stance, that’s why the what Barça did has even more merit. This is the best team in the world, for them and for many people. We want to have a lot of Barça shirts in Eindhcven. These fans give everything. I do ‘ crida’ that’s why they didn’t abandon us on June 3. Without them we are one less player,” he said.
Vice President Elena Fort He emphasized that “these players deserve to win this final”. “This match against Chelsea was more tense than in London. We suffered and that doesn’t often happen in the women’s game. Whatever happens in Eindhoven, this team has marked an era, it’s football history. “This club is capable of returning to Bringing 72,000 spectators to the Camp Nou is almost a record in the men’s Champions League. The Chelsea people, they told us, were really amazed by what they saw at the Camp Nou,” he added.
Xavi Budó, director of professional sports at Barçacelebrated that “the women’s football project is a global benchmark. This union that exists between the players and the fans gives us a lot of joy and it should give us more. Seeing how full the Johan Cruyff and how the people with this team, which hopefully will win the second Champions League, you have to believe. They have the commitment and the hunger that my body asks me to make an appeal: we need the people in Eindhoven”, it results.
Source: La Verdad

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