Barça women thrash Madrid 6-0 at Camp Nou and advance to semis

FC Barcelona Femenino beat Real Madrid 6-0 in the Champions League women's quarterfinal return leg, with a packed Camp Nou recording 60,067 attendees, a record since reopening. Alexia Putellas marked her 500th match with a goal and two assists. The team will face Bayern Munich in the semifinals.

Camp Nou featured a mosaic reading “El nostre camí” for the women's Champions League quarterfinal return leg. Barça, under Pere Romeu, fielded regulars with Vicky López alongside Patri Guijarro and Alexia Putellas in midfield. Real Madrid, coached by Pau Quesada, pressed high with Eva Navarro, but Barça dominated from the start.

Alexia Putellas scored first after a rebound from Ewa Pajor, energizing the crowd with her signature reverence. She then assisted Caroline Graham Hansen's header for 2-0. Irene Paredes headed in from a corner, followed by further goals from Graham Hansen, Pajor, and Esmee Brugts, securing 6-0 despite the first-leg lead (2-6 aggregate).

Cata Coll denied several Madrid chances led by Linda Caicedo, while Misa Rodríguez conceded all six. After the final whistle, teammates chaired Putellas, who received commemorative shirts and saluted the stadium.

Barça advances to its eighth straight semifinals against Bayern Munich. Elsewhere, Olympique Lyon overturned Wolfsburg to meet Arsenal.

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