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Barça Femení thrashes and passes as group first

MADRID, 21 Dic.

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Barça Femení thrashes and passes as group first

MADRID, 21 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) -

Barça Femení thrashed (6-0) this Wednesday at the Spotify Camp Nou against Swedish Rosengard on the sixth and final day of Group D of the Women's Champions League, after a match that the locals dominated from start to finish against a rival who He barely appeared, to go to the quarterfinals as the first group.

Despite finishing the first phase tied in the standings with Bayern Munich, the direct duel in favor of the 3-0 endorsement of the Bavarians in Barcelona for the 3-1 in Munich made Jonatan Giráldez's men depend on themselves to lead the table. The German team's 2-0 win against Benfica was not enough for them to move on to the Catalans.

While Barça and Arsenal sealed their pass to the next round as seeded players in the draw, in pot 2 will be Bayern and Olympique de Lyon, which is the first rival that the Barça team could play. This Thursday the table will be completed with the matches of groups A and B, where Chelsea, PSG, Wolfsburg and Roma will play for the first and second places.

The Barça team came out in a rush for the last game of the year, against a Swedish team that could do little or nothing to stop the culé arreón. Barely fifteen minutes had passed when the Nigerian striker Asisat Oshoala had already signed a double.

Although in the first goal she took advantage of Aitana Bonmatí's shot to the post, in the second goal the attacker brought out her punch to finish off a cross from Mariona in the heart of the area. Nearing the end of the first half, Mapi masterfully executed a direct free kick, after connecting a powerful shot close to the right post of the Swedish goal.

The Barça roller continued to do his thing after the restart. As soon as the second 45 minutes began, Rolfö took advantage of a great maneuver by Aitana, with a backheel pass included, to put the fourth on the scoreboard and sentence, if it wasn't already, the clash. Shortly after, Marta Torrejón scored the fifth after an error by the Swedish goalkeeper and before reaching 70' Irene Paredes scored the sixth.

The Spanish international prevailed in the area over the entire Swedish defense to finish off a corner between the three sticks and sign the Barça 'set'. Absolute dominance of the locals who did not stop trying until the final whistle, to the detriment of a Rosengard who limited himself to defending himself tooth and nail against the offensive potential of the Catalans.