Macario Helps Chelsea Win in Champions League Thriller
Chelsea wrapped up the group stage of the Women’s Champions League in style. They kept a perfect record, beating Real Madrid 2-1 in Spain. A big part of the win was Catarina Macario, who came off the bench and changed the game in the second half. Macario’s Magic Lifts Chelsea.
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Real Madrid Starts Strong
Caroline Weir, from Scotland, kicked off the scoring for Real Madrid in the seventh minute. Chelsea goalkeeper Hannah Hampton tried to stop Weir’s shot but accidentally pushed it into her own net. Real Madrid kept pressing and almost scored again when Olga Carmona missed a chance set up by Weir’s skills.
Injuries and Smart Changes
Chelsea hit a snag when Guro Reiten had to leave the game due to an injury. Coach Sonia Bompastor made a smart move at halftime, bringing in Macario for Mayra Ramirez. This change turned out to be crucial.
Macario Steps Up
Just after the second half started, Macario scored, but the goal was ruled offside. Not giving up, she soon got brought down in the box by Carmona, earning Chelsea a penalty. Macario took the kick and scored, tying the game. Moments later, another penalty was given when Carmona handled the ball, and Macario scored again to put Chelsea ahead. Macario’s Magic Lifts Chelsea.
Strong Defense by Chelsea
Even with Real Madrid trying hard to score, including a missed chance by Naomie Feller, Chelsea’s defense held strong. This win kept Chelsea from facing another group winner in the quarterfinals and showed they’re a powerful team in the tournament.