Soccer-Tanikawa the tonic for Bayern in Women's Champions League win over Man United


Soccer Football - UEFA Women's Champions League - Quarter Finals - First Leg - Manchester United v Bayern Munich - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - March 25, 2026 Bayern Munich's Momoko Tanikawa scores their third goal Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff

March 25 (Reuters) - ⁠Bayern Munich's Momoko Tanikawa came off the bench ⁠to create one goal and score the winner ‌as her side beat Manchester United 3-2 in a thrilling first leg of their Women's Champions League quarter-final at Old Trafford on Wednesday.

The ​visitors took an early lead when Danish ⁠striker Pernille Harder stole ⁠in behind the United defence in the second minute to ⁠score ‌with a cool finish, but the home side equalised from the spot in the 24th minute ⁠through Maya Le Tissier to go in ​level at the ‌break.

Fresh from winning the Women's Asian Cup final with ⁠Japan on ​Saturday, Tanikawa joined the fray from the bench in the 59th minute and 12 minutes later she set up Harder ⁠for her second of the night ​and her seventh in the competition this season.

Displaying grit and determination, United levelled again when Hanna Lundkvist headed home a ⁠Le Tissier corner, but Tanikawa had the last word with a superbly taken goal after some lovely interplay with Franziska Kett to give her side a one-goal advantage ahead ​of next week's return.

In the evening's ⁠early quarter-final, Barcelona's Ewa Pajor bagged two goals as her ​side hammered Spanish rivals Real Madrid ‌6-2 away to take a ​commanding lead into next week's second leg at the Camp Nou.

(Reporting by Philip O'ConnorEditing by Toby Davis)

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