Ten-player Chelsea Women beaten by Barcelona in UWCL semi-final

Chelsea FC v FC Barcelona Semi-final Second Leg UEFA Women's Champions League
Barcelona’s Fridolina Rolfo celebrates after scoring a penalty. (Photo by ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP via Getty Images)

Chelsea bowed out of the UEFA Women’s Champions League 2-1 on aggregate to Barcelona in front of 39,398 at Stamford Bridge.

Hannah Hampton had to get down sharply at her near post to save a volley from Caroline Graham Hansen at the second attempt but Barcelona took the lead after 25 minutes, Aitana Bonmati’s shot deflecting of Kadeisha Buchanan and wide of the keeper to find the bottom corner.

Chelsea FC v FC Barcelona Semi-final Second Leg UEFA Women's Champions League
Aitana Bonmati of Barcelona scores her team’s first goal. (Photo by Steve Bardens/Getty Images)

Melanie Leupolz hit the Barcelona crossbar with the goal at her mercy, Catarina Macarino forced a save from Cata Coll and Lauren James could  not quite get on the end of a cut-back after Irene Paredes’ backpass fell short.

Sjoeke Nusken hit the outside of the post after James and Ashley Lawrence combined really well, moments later Chelsea were down to ten with a second yellow card for Buchanan for her tackle on Patri Guijarro and still over half-an-hour to play.

Chelsea FC v FC Barcelona Semi-final Second Leg UEFA Women's Champions League
Sjoeke Nuesken of Chelsea runs with the ball under pressure from Aitana Bonmati and Caroline Graham Hansen of Barcelona. (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)

Johanna Rytting Kaneryd went on a run and got a shot away between defenders but straight at the goalkeeper.

Barcelona were awarded a penalty when Bonmati went down in the box after contact with Lawrence, the decision survived a VAR check and Fridolina Rolfo converted from the spot.

Hampton denied Salma Paralluelo a tap in at the death but time ran out for the Blues.

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