Macario’s Magic Lifts Chelsea in Dramatic Champions League Win
Chelsea finished the group stages of the Women’s Champions League with a perfect record. They came from behind to beat Real Madrid 2-1 in Spain, thanks to a great second-half from Catarina Macario, who came off the bench.
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Early Dominance by Real Madrid
Real Madrid got off to a strong start. Caroline Weir scored in the seventh minute, putting them ahead. Chelsea’s goalkeeper, Hannah Hampton, tried to save it but ended up pushing the ball into her own net. Madrid kept pushing for more goals but missed some chances, including a close one from Olga Carmona, set up by Weir.
Injuries and Tactical Changes
Chelsea faced a tough time when Guro Reiten got hurt. But head coach Sonia Bompastor made a smart move at halftime, subbing in Catarina Macario for Mayra Ramirez. This change was key.
Macario’s Game-Changing Impact
Just after the second half started, Macario scored, but it didn’t count because she was offside. She didn’t let that slow her down. Soon after, she was fouled in the box by Carmona and earned Chelsea a penalty. Macario stepped up and scored, making it 1-1. A little later, another penalty was given after Carmona handled the ball, and Macario scored again, putting Chelsea ahead.
Chelsea’s Strong Defense
Real Madrid tried hard to tie the game. Naomie Feller had a big chance late in the game but missed. Chelsea held on to secure the win. This victory also helped them avoid facing a tougher opponent in the quarterfinals.
Man City’s Struggles
Recently, Manchester City has been struggling with mental issues, according to a former Premier League player. The club, known for its success under Pep Guardiola, is going through one of its toughest times ever.
Guardiola’s team, which has won multiple trophies, has only won one of their last 11 matches, with eight losses. The worst moment was during the Manchester derby. They lost 2-1 after blowing an 87th-minute lead.
This bad run has left City in fifth place, making their chances of defending their title look slim before half the season is even over.
Injuries and Mental Issues
Injuries to key players like Rodri and Kevin de Bruyne have hurt the team but the bigger issue seems to be mental. Former goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer pointed out that the team seems to panic when things go wrong.
They start strong, but if something doesn’t go their way, they fall apart, Schwarzer explained.
Guardiola’s frustration has also been clear during games and in interviews, which doesn’t help the players’ confidence.
Guardiola Under Pressure
Guardiola has shown how stressed he is. After the derby loss, he said he might not be good enough to fix the problems. This is a big change from the strong leader we usually see.
Schwarzer thinks this might be affecting how the players feel. For the first time, Pep is under a lot of pressure, and that can lead to doubts, he said.
Mistakes Piling Up
With all this, mistakes have begun to stack up. The team known for being calm is now making schoolboy errors at critical moments.
When teams hit rough patches, it’s like even simple tasks become hard, Schwarzer noted. They’re not focusing at key moments, and that’s what’s happening with City.
As City struggles to bounce back, it will be interesting to see if Guardiola can get his team back on track. The next few weeks will test their strength.
Mark Schwarzer’s Top Aussie Picks
Mark Schwarzer knows the Premier League well. As the all-time Australian appearance leader, he played in big games for two clubs and spent years in England.
On the show “PL GOATs” by Optus Sport, he shared his top 10 Aussie stars from the Premier League. Here’s a quick look at his picks.
- Mark Bosnich (1992–2003): Played for Aston Villa, Manchester United, and Chelsea. He made 206 appearances and won a Premier League title with Manchester United.
- Stan Lazaridis (1995–2000, 2002–2006): Played for West Ham and Birmingham with 166 appearances. He was known for his work rate and consistency.
- Tim Cahill (2004–2012): Played for Everton. With 226 appearances and 56 goals, he became a club legend.
- Maty Ryan (2017–2021): Played for Brighton and Arsenal, known for his agility as a goalkeeper.
- Lucas Neill (2001–2010): Played for Blackburn, West Ham, and Everton with 278 appearances.
- Aaron Mooy (2017–2020): Played for Huddersfield and Brighton, known for his passing skills.
- Mark Viduka (2000–2009): Played for Leeds, Middlesbrough, and Newcastle. He scored 92 goals in 240 appearances.
- Paul Okon (2000–2003): Played for Middlesbrough and Leeds with 43 appearances.
- Brett Emerton (2003–2011): Played for Blackburn with 247 appearances.
- Harry Kewell (1996–2008): Played for Leeds and Liverpool, earning 274 appearances and scoring 57 goals.
Schwarzer’s Top Three
From this list, Schwarzer named his top three Australian Premier League players:
- Mark Viduka
- Harry Kewell
- Tim Cahill
What do you think of his picks?