Soccer-Barcelona power to 4-0 women's Champions League final win over Lyon


Soccer Football - UEFA Women's Champions League - Final - FC Barcelona v OL Lyonnes - Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo, Norway - May 23, 2026 FC Barcelona's Ewa Pajor scores their first goal REUTERS/Piroschka Van De Wouw

OSLO, May 23 (Reuters) - Barcelona ⁠forwards Ewa Pajor and Salma Paralluelo both netted two second-half goals as their side ⁠cruised to a 4-0 win over OL Lyonnes to win the women's Champions League final ‌on Saturday and secure a fourth European crown for the Spanish giants.

Barca had to weather a first-half storm that saw Lyon have a goal ruled out for offside after a VAR review and the few chances that fell to Pajor ​went unpunished, but she turned on the style in the ⁠second period as her side won at ⁠a canter.

Lindsey Heaps had the ball in the net after 14 minutes when Cata Coll spilled Wendie ⁠Renard’s ‌header from a free kick, but the goal was chalked out for offside following a VAR review.

Undeterred, Lyon continued to control the pace in the first half and for once ⁠it was Barcelona, who usually enjoy the lion's share of ​possession, that were left to ‌try to win the ball back.

The French powerhouse, who are the competition's most successful team ⁠with eight titles, ​tried to find space in behind the Barca backline, but they struggled to get shots on target, and they would be punished for it after the break.

Barcelona broke the deadlock in the 55th minute as Patri Guijarro ⁠won the ball deep in her own half and surged ​forward before picking out Pajor to her right, who finished clinically from a tight angle.

Pajor added her second 14 minutes later as the Lyon defence switched off and left her alone in front of goal. ⁠The 29-year-old Polish goal-poacher blasted a pass from Esmee Brugts into the net from close range to double her side’s advantage.

That strike took the wind from Lyon's sails,and there was little sign of the side that bossed possession in the first half as they struggled to get the ball forward.

Parallueloput ​the game beyond doubt by blasting a superb third goal from ⁠distance in the 90th before adding another on the break three minutes later to cap off a brilliant ​second-half display from the Spaniards as they secured the trophy.

The ‌travelling Barcelona fans burst into chants of "Campeones!" long before ​the final whistle and almost as soon as the game was over the players went to celebrate with them.

(Reporting by Philip O'Connor; Editing by Andrew Heavens and Ken Ferris)

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