Real Sociedad, runners-up in the Copa de la Reina after losing the final against Barcelona (8-0)

Real Sociedad, runners-up in the Copa de la Reina after losing the final against Barcelona (8-0)

Real Sociedad, runners-up in the Copa de la Reina after losing the final against Barcelona (8-0)

Euskaraz irakurri: Reala Kopako txapeldunorde, Bartzelonaren aurka finala galdu ostean (8-0)

Real Sociedad lost the final of the Queen’s Cup against Barcelona 8-0 in La Romareda on May 18. Therefore, the txuri-urdin team had to settle for being runner-up and Barça won the title.

From the beginning, Barça took possession of the ball and the superiority of the Barça team translated into a goal in the 5th minute; Batlle made the score 1-0. The Barcelona player left her rivals on the left wing, gave the pass to the penalty spot, Vanegas cleared it, the ball reached Batlle herself and with a shot from inside the area she beat goalkeeper Lete.

The early goal hurt Real and seven minutes after receiving the first, they conceded the second goal; The scorer was Paralluelo after finishing off a cross from Caldentey (2-0).

The second blow conceded by the Txuri-Urdin team made the game even more difficult for them. Furthermore, the players led by Natalia Arroyo were not capable of harming their rival. Barça continued to do its thing and scored 3-0 through Graham; Lete cleared Paralluelo’s shot, although the ball was loose in the area and on the rebound Graham pushed it into the goal defended by Real.

The San Sebastian team’s reaction came in the 20th minute through a shot by Franssi that went high after touching the crossbar. Despite this good chance for Real, Natalia Arroyo’s team could not continue their offensive game and in the 26th minute Graham made it 4-0 and the second goal in his personal account; Paralluelo served her a great pass and the Norwegian did not forgive the rival goal.

With the final already decided, the Catalan team did not take their foot off the accelerator and before the break they increased their lead; Batlle scored again (5-0) and he did so at the end of a play involving Paralluelo, Caldentey and the footballer from Vilassar de Mar (Barcelona).

Before the break, Barça had more scoring chances, although the break was 5-0 in favor of the Blaugranas.

The passage through the locker room did not calm Barcelona’s hunger for a goal and the Blaugrana team scored two more goals in the first six minutes of the second half: Caldentey made it 6-0 in the 48th minute after receiving a pass from Paralluelo who stole the ball from Apari and in the 52nd minute Pina made it 7-0 to Caldentey’s pass.

The dominance and superiority of Barcelona was total and those led by Giráldez increased their goal tally with the 8-0 that was the work of Caldentey. In this way, the Balearic player scored the second goal in her own account.

In the last half hour the match was more even, although Real Sociedad was not able to generate clear scoring chances. Barça had opportunities to increase its income, but it could not again pierce the goal defended by the txuri-urdines. In the end, victory for Barcelona (8-0).

Data sheet:

8 – Barcelona: Sandra Cloths; Lucy Bronze (Marta, m.63), Paredes, Engen, Batlle; Aitana Bonmatí (Alexia Putellas, m.46), Pina, Guijarro (Walsh, m.54); Graham Hansen (Brugts, m.68), Mariona, Salma (Rolfo, m.54).

0 – Royal Society: Lethe; Emma Ramírez (Viles, m.81), Aparicio (Etxezarreta, m.70), Vanegas, Arnáiz (Cecilia Marcos, m.59), Alejandra Bernabé (Jacqueline, m.59); Franssi, Andreia Jacinto, Eizagirre; Jensen (Lorena Navarro, m.70) and Amaiur.

Goals: 1-0. M.5. Batlle; 2-0. M.13. Salma; 3-0. M.19. Graham Hansen; 4-0. M.26. Graham Hansen; 5-0. M.33. Batlle; 6-0. M.48. Mariona; 7-0. M.52. Pineapple; 8-0. M.58. Mariona.

Referee: María Eugenia Gil Soriano. There were no warnings.

Source: Eitb

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