Chelsea advanced to the quarter-finals of the Women’s Champions League on Wednesday with a 2-1 win over Real Madrid,
while Paris Saint-Germain’s third straight victory left them in sight of the
knockout phase.
Guro Reiten’s penalty gave Chelsea the lead at Stamford Bridge just past the
hour. Substitute Athenea equalised for Madrid but goalkeeper Mylene Chavas
turned Erin Cuthbert’s shot into her own net as the English champions
clinched top spot in Group D.
Swedish club Hacken are second in the section, a point above Paris FC after
the two sides drew 0-0 in Gothenburg. Already-eliminated Madrid suffered
their fourth defeat in five matches.
PSG, who began the competition with back-to-back losses in Group C, took over
first place after a 3-1 win over Ajax that denied their opponents the chance
to qualify with a match to spare.
Marie-Antoinette Katoto struck twice for the hosts at the Parc des Princes
before Romee Leuchter pulled one back for the Dutch side.
Captain Grace Geyoro restored PSG’s two-goal lead prior to half-time, with
the French outfit needing a draw away to Bayern Munich next week to seal a
spot in the last eight.
Bayern snatched a point in a 2-2 draw at Roma courtesy of Lea Schuller’s
96th-minute header.
Roma led through Valentina Giacinti’s first-half effort before Schuller
equalised three minutes from time.
The Italians looked to have won it when Manuela Giugliano scored in the third
minute of added time only for Schuller to deny them at the death. (BSS/AFP)