Barcelona’s women's team showcased overwhelming superiority over Real Madrid with a 6-0 win at Spotify Camp Nou. This emphatic victory capped the quarterfinal tie with a dominant 12-2 aggregate score, underscoring a clear gulf in quality between the two squads.
Four Barcelona players—defender Irene Paredes, captain Alexia Putellas, and forwards Caroline Graham and Ewa Pajor—were named to UEFA’s Champions League team of the week. No Real Madrid player made the list, further emphasizing Barça’s dominance.
Looking ahead, Barcelona prepares to face Bayern Munich in the Champions League semifinals, with the first leg in Munich and the return match at Spotify Camp Nou. The club aims to secure a spot in their sixth consecutive continental final, setting a new record in women's football history.
Analyzing these facts: firstly, the high goal tally and control against their main rival demonstrate a strong, consistent squad built for success. Secondly, having four players in the ideal eleven highlights deep squad quality essential for handling challenges both home and away. Thirdly, the pursuit of a sixth straight final increases expectations and drives further strengthening of the team.
This women's Clásico will be remembered as a benchmark of dominance and elite club quality. For supporters, it inspires confidence in yet another major victory on Europe's biggest stages.