What seemed like a dream night turned into a disappointment for him. Chelsea, that did not count on the Colombian Mayra Ramirez, and was eliminated in the semifinal of the Women's Champions League after losing 0-2 against the Barcelona.
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The blues They had given the surprise last week after winning 0-1 as a visitor, ending the Catalan club's undefeated record of more than 90 games without losing at home.
The goals of Aitana Bonmati and Fridolina Rolfo, penalty, and the expulsion of Kadiesha Buchanan At minute 59, they put an end to the hopes of the Londoners and unleashed the fury of Chelsea coach, Emma Hayes.
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The coach described the expulsion of Buchanan as, “probably the worst decision in the history of the Women's Champions League.” Additionally, she highlighted that her team was 'stolen' in the semi-finals of the tournament.
“I am devastated for them (the players). “I think we were in a better moment,” she said, adding that everything “went in the face of Barcelona” and not of his team. “The referee's decision was shocking,” Hayes said. “If it is already difficult with eleven, for us with ten it has been very difficult,” he highlighted, and recognized the status of his rival and the great first half that Barcelona played.
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