Olympique Lyonnais and Chelsea Advance to European Women’s Champions League Semi-Finals

2024-03-27 22:55:08

Lyon and London, March 27 (QNA) – The French team, Olympique Lyonnais, and the English team, Chelsea, qualified today for the semi-finals of the European Women’s Champions League, following the former won over Benfica of Portugal (4-1) and the latter tied with Ajax Amsterdam (1-1). In the second leg of the quarter-finals.

In the first match, the French team Lyon renewed its victory over its guest, Benfica, Portugal, with a score of (4-1) in the match that took place between them at the “Groupama Stadium” in the city of Lyon.

Delphine Cascarino scored in the two minutes (43, 51), Kadidiato Diani in the two minutes (90 + 1, 90 + 6) scored for Lyon, and Canadian Marie Aledo scored in the minute (43) for Benfica.

The French team outperformed its Portuguese counterpart in the aggregate of the two-legged matches with a score of (6-2) following winning the first leg with a score of (2-1) in Lisbon.

In the second match, the English team Chelsea tied with its Dutch guest, Ajax Amsterdam, with a score of (1-1) in the match that took place between them at Stamford Bridge Stadium in the capital, London.

Chelsea advanced with a goal through Mayra Ramirez in the 33rd minute, but Connor Grant equalized for Ajax in the 65th minute.

With this result, the English team outperformed its Dutch counterpart in the aggregate of the two-legged matches with a score of (4-1) following winning the first leg with a score of (3-0) in Amsterdam.

The second leg of the quarter-finals is scheduled to be completed tomorrow, Thursday, with two matches between Spanish champion Barcelona and its guest Brane of Norway (the first leg ended in favor of Barcelona 2-1), and Paris Saint-Germain of France with its guest Hacken the Swede (the first leg ended in favor of Saint-Germain 2-1). ).

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