OneFootball
Alex Mott·9 November 2021
OneFootball
Alex Mott·9 November 2021
Welcome to matchday three of the Uefa Women’s Champions League where we have some intriguing encounters across Europe.
You can follow them all here.
Scorers: Katoto 13′ 54′, Däbritz 42′, Rocio Gálvez (OG) 65′
Paris Saint-Germain proved they were far too good for Real Madrid as they beat the Spanish side 4-0 at the Parc des Princes.
It was the French side who got off to a perfect start as Marie-Antoinette Katoto raced in on goal, rounded the goalkeeper and tapped into an empty net.
Los Blancos tried to get back into the game with a prolonged spell of pressure but PSG showed just how good they are with a well-worked second goal on the stroke of half time thanks to Sara Däbritz.
Into the second half and Katoto got her second of the game on 54 minutes as she rose highest at a corner and headed home.
And they made it four soon after as Rocio Gálvez netted an own goal.
Scorers: Girelli 22′ 90+1; Lattwein 25′, Wassmuth 65′
Cristiana Girelli was the hero of the hour as her dramatic late equaliser ensured Juventus drew 2-2 with Wolfsburg.
It was the home side who started the better as Cristiana Girelli got through on goal and finished well from a wide angle.
But Wolfsburg showed their class immediately afterwards as Lena Lattwein grabbed an equaliser.
Into the second half and the away side took control of this game thanks to Tabea Wassmuth’s well-worked goal on 65 minutes.
But in the dying moments of the match Girelli ghosted in at the back post and blasted in a dramatic equaliser just seconds after Felicitas Rauch had been sent off from the visitors.
Scorers: Leupolz 8′, Kirby 16′ 26′, Kerr 18′ 20′, Fleming 38′, Reiten 50′
Chelsea blew Servette away with as astonishing first half display as they beat the home side 7-0.
Chelsea got off to the perfect start here as Melanie Leupolz gave them the lead inside eight minutes with a brilliant individual goal.
The Blues then doubled their advantage moments later as Fran Kirby burst through on goal and finished well.
This was turning into a rout as on 18 minutes Sam Kerr grabbed a third before getting a fourth almost immediately as Servette were all at sea defensively.
Kirby got a fifth before the half hour mark as the English outfit showed just why they are one of the early favourites for this competition.
And right before half time it was six as Jessie Fleming beat her man and finished well from a tight angle.
Into the second half and the goals kept coming as Guro Reiten was at the end of a fine Chelsea move to score a seventh.
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Zhytlobud and Breidablik played out a disappointing goalless draw with Ukraine.
This was a must win game for both sides as they sat at the foot of Group B with just one point each.
But neither team really rose to the occasion it what was a very uneventful first half.
Into the second 45 and it was Kharkiv who really should have opened the scoring on 60 minutes as Lyubov Shmatko got on to the end of a cross but fired her effort straight at the goalkeeper.