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Real Madrid for women says goodbye to the Champions League with a new defeat

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He Real Madrid he said goodbye to the Women’s Champions League with a new defeat, the fifth in six games, after losing 0-1 against the the hedge Swedish, who certified his qualification for the quarterfinals with the victory achieved in the Alfredo di Stefano.

A round to which the white team lost any chance of accessing a couple of days ago, which could explain the greater intensity with which the match started on Scandinavian team.

In fact, barely thirty seconds into the game had passed when the the hedge had an unbeatable opportunity to take the lead on the scoreboard in a one-on-one match in which Real Madrid’s French goalkeeper, Mylene Chavas, won the game against Canadian forward Clarissa Larisey.

Swedish occasions

It was not the only occasion in which the Swedish team, which already won 2-1 in the first round match, gained the back of the Madrid defense, which saw with relief how in the eighteenth minute Anna Anvegard wasted another hand by hand with Chavas.

Something strange, since if Häcken has stood out for something, one of the great revelations of this edition of the Women’s Champions Leagueit is due to their ability to take advantage of their scoring opportunities. But if the Nordic team was not successful in front of goal, neither was Real Madrid, which as the minutes went by gradually freed itself from the visitors’ dominance.

An improvement that allowed the Alberto Toril enjoy a magnificent opportunity in the thirty-sixth minute in a deep pass from the French Sandie Toletti that left the Australian Hayley Raso completely alone inside the area, who crashed her shot into the side of the net.

Real Madrid advances lines

An occasion that seemed to change the dynamics of a meeting in which the Real Madrid He began to appear more and more ambitious, as demonstrated by the attacks on the left wing with which Olga Carmona started the second half.

The news that came from the French capital, where Chelsea clearly won (0-4) against Paris FC, which ensured the classification of the the hedge For the quarterfinals, even with a defeat, they seemed to relax the Scandinavians noticeably.

The Hacken is ahead

But even then he couldn’t avoid the Real Madrid a new defeat, after seeing how at sixty-three minutes Rosa Kafaji culminated a strategic play with an accurate header (0-1).

A goal that led Toril to go all out with the entry of the Colombian attacker Linda Caicedo, the Danish Signe Bruun and Claudia Zornoza to avoid saying goodbye to the top continental competition with such a bad taste in the mouth.

However, nothing could prevent, despite a final header from Ivana Andrés, that Real Madrid added its fifth defeat in a group stage in which the Spanish team could only add one point, against the Chelsea, after drawing 2-2 with the English on the first day at the Di Stéfano.

Datasheet

Real Madrid: Chavas; Kenti Robles, Kathellen (Svava, m.84), Ivana Andés, Olga Carmona; Freja Siri (Bruun, m.64), Toletti; Raso (Claudia Zornoza, m.64), Maite Oroz (Olaya, m.56), Athenea y Moller (Caicedo, m.64)

The hedge: Falk; Kosola, Rybrink, Luik, Wijk (Sandberg, m.69); Curmark, Fossdalsa (Bergman-Lundin, m.76); Anvegard (Schröder, m.76), Kafaji (Csiki, m.84), Jusu Bah y Larisey (Rubensson, m.69)

Gol: 0-1, m.63: Kafaji

Referee: Riem Hussein (Germany). He showed yellow cards to Athenea, Toletti and Olga Carmona for Real Madrid; and Anvegard for the Häcken

Incidences: Match corresponding to the sixth and final day of group D of the Women’s Champions League played at the Alfredo di Stéfano stadium

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