Defending champ Barcelona routs Chelsea 4-1 to reach women's Champions League final
- Barcelona defeated Chelsea 4-1, repeating the first leg score to advance to the Women's Champions League final with an 8-2 aggregate.
- Caroline Graham Hansen and Aitana Bonmati highlighted Barcelona's dominance, with Bonmati scoring the first goal in the match.
- Chelsea remains the only English club to reach a final in 19 years, losing to Barcelona in both attempts.
- The disparity in talent and performance showcases Barcelona's status as a superclub in women's football.
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Women’s Champions League: Barcelona blasts Chelsea to book spot in final
Having cruised to a 4-1 win in the first leg a week ago, holder Barcelona could have been forgiven for taking its foot off the gas, but it tore into its host in the first half, netting three goals to put the tie beyond doubt by the break.

Defending champ Barcelona routs Chelsea 4-1 to reach women’s Champions League final
Defending champion Barcelona reached the women's Champions League final in dominant fashion on Sunday after winning 4-1 at Chelsea in their semifinal return leg to advance 8-2 on aggregate.
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