Barcelona produced a stunning comeback to beat Wolfsburg 3-2 and clinch a second Women’s Champions League trophy on Saturday as Patri Guijarro bagged a brace.
The Catalans were two goals down at the break but hit back strongly to triumph in Eindhoven, with Fridolina Rolfo stroking home the winner with 20 minutes remaining.
Wolfsburg scored first when Ewa Pajor picked Lucy Bronze’s pocket on the edge of the box and rammed past Sandra Panos after just three minutes.
Alexandra Popp outmuscled Leon off the ball before darting into the box to head home from Pajor’s cross to double Wolfburg’s cross.
Guijarro netted twice in the space of 109 seconds early in the second half to pull the game level.
Barcelona forward Mariona Caldentey miskicked the loose ball with clear sight of the goal but managed to nudge it onto Rolfo, who made no mistake with her finish to win the trophy for FC Barcelona.
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