Barcelona forwards Ewa Pajor and Salma Paralluelo both netted two second-half goals as their side cruised to a 4-0 win over Lyon to win the women's Champions League final on Saturday and secure a fourth European crown for the Spanish giants.
Women's Champions League final
Barcelona 3-0 Lyon
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After a cagey first half in which Lyon had a goal ruled out for offside, Barcelona broke the deadlock in the 55th minute as Patri Guijarro won the ball deep in Barca's 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, and the 29-year-old Polish goal-poacher blasted a pass from Esme Brugts into the net from close range to double her side’s advantage.
Women's Champions League final
Barcelona 1-0 Lyon
Barca lead in Oslo - and it's Ewa Pajor with the breakthrough.
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That goal took the wind from Lyon's sails, and all that remained was for Paralluelo to blast a superb third goal from distance in the 90th minute 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.