Chelsea delivered a remarkable display at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys, securing a 1-0 victory over Barcelona in the first leg of their Women's Champions League semi-final and handing the Spanish side their first home defeat since February 2019.
Despite Barcelona's dominance in possession, they struggled to create clear chances until the 16th minute when Aitana Bonmati initiated a promising attack.
Chelsea's confidence grew as the first half progressed, culminating in a goal just before half-time.
Sjoeke Nusken set up skipper Erin Cuthbert inside the box, and the Scottish international expertly found the net past Catalina Coll.
The hosts pushed hard in the second half and thought they had earned a penalty early on, but VAR intervened, ruling out the decision due to offside interference.
The Blues also felt they were denied a penalty, but VAR disagreed after Irene Paredes' challenge on Mayra Ramirez.
Despite Barcelona's relentless pressure, Chelsea's defence remained solid.
In stoppage time, Alexia Putellas missed Barcelona's best chance, failing to convert from close range.
This win means Emma Hayes' side will take a vital advantage back to London where they take on the reigning European champions in the second leg at Stamford Bridge on 27 April.
😍 WITNESS ERIN CUTHBERT, AS SHE GIVES CHELSEA THE LEAD ON BARCELONA'S HOME GROUND ❗
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