Barça women did it again.

In his second match with an audience at the Camp Nou, against Wolfsburg, he again broke the attendance record for a women's football match.

Almost, with a hundred more people.

In this case, 91,648 spectators gathered at the Barça Coliseum, 95 more than those who witnessed the first leg of the quarterfinals of the Women's Champions League against Real Madrid.

And again, the azulgrana signed such an event with a new win: a 5-1 that practically puts the team in its second consecutive final of the highest European competition, which will be played this year in Turin.

In the middle part,

Aitana Bonmatí

,

Caroline Graham Hansen

and

Alexia Putellas

they scored four of those goals.

In the second half, after Roord closed the gap, the captain herself, from a penalty, scored the fifth for the Barcelona fans.

Hours before the game kicked off, apparently, the same atmosphere that was experienced the day Real Madrid set foot on the pitch at the Camp Nou was not in the air.

It is true that at that time it was the first time that

Jonatan Giráldez

's team was going to play in the Barcelona coliseum supported by their public, even though the premiere, properly speaking, took place in a League derby with Espanyol, with the stands empty due to the pandemic.

A large number of culés fans, yes, once again received the team's coach in its access to the azulgrana facilities.

And the truth is that the appearance of the stands, in the first moments of the duel, was apparently much better than the one it showed on the day of the record.

In this case, it must be taken into account that the circulatory collapses that caused many fans to occupy their seats decidedly late were not repeated.

Like against Real Madrid, when the score already showed a more than resounding 3-0, many of them remembered the Madridista president, jokingly looking for him in the stands to, immediately afterwards, make everyone present jump to show that, in no way , were merengue fans.

Four goals at halftime

On the pitch, the game, to tell the truth, had little history.

For Barça, in fact, 45 minutes were enough to practically see for sentence not only the first leg of the semifinals, but the entire tie.

In the middle part, he was able to achieve what no one had ever done in 90 minutes of a European match: score four goals against

Wolfsburg

.

There is nothing.

Above all, because it is a team that has won two Champions League titles, which was proclaimed Cup champion last week after defeating Bayern in the final (1-3), which is also on its way to adding the League title after beating the Bavarians 6-0 in their last league duel and which knocked Barça out of the final of the highest European competition in 2020 with a solitary goal from the now Barça player

Fridolina Rolfo

.

The Swede, precisely, was one of the highlights of a first half in which

Aitana Bonmatí

opened the scoring very soon.

In just three minutes, Barça was already leading 1-0.

Seven minutes later, the Norwegian Caroline Graham-Hansen, after a great personal action, was in charge of putting the 2-0 in the light.

Jenni Hermoso

, with an assist from

Marta Torrejón

, made it 3-0 in the 33rd minute and

Alexia Putellas

, five minutes later, scored the devastating 4-0 for the azulgrana.

The team perhaps took their foot off the accelerator a bit after the break and Wolfsburg pulled one back through

Jill Roord

in a goal that had to be validated by the VAR.

Alexia herself, when the duel died, however, finished off the task by scoring the final 5-1 from a penalty.

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