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International Tournament of Brasilia. My expectation is a German final with a better ending for Wolfsburg. Rajesh: Vivianne Miedema would be the winner any day. She is currently the leading goalscorer with 10 goals followed by Ada Hegerberg who is still recovering from her injury. Kelsie: Miedema. Unless Harder manages to score a hat-trick and some else or a few braces and Miedema scores no more goals, nobody will outscore her.
Wiktoria: Without any doubt —— Vivianne Miedema. She is currently leading with 10 goals scored in this edition of the Champions League. Pernille Harder has five goals, but I think she is too many goals behind to catch up unless she produces something out of this world. Arsenal will be looking to cause an upset by going even further and to do that they will have to rely on Miedema to continue scoring goals.
The year-old Dutch forward is already displaying her talent in the WSL and holds the most international goals record for the Netherlands. With a better team composition, Bayern can be optimistic to knock out the reigning champions.
Kelsie: Arsenal could do some serious damage. Facing in-form PSG with half of their squad injured was raring to be a disaster; the team barely had a full bench and was one of the worst-off squads in Europe in terms of depth. Five months of rest and some quality additions in a couple of Aussies have put them in a position to return with force against a demoralized PSG.
With a full-strength starting XI returning to the pitch, it would be pretty silly to count them out. On the other hand, Arsenal is a team that has dealt with the injuries of many players and has top players in its roster. I think one of these two teams could be the dark horse of this competition.
Kristian: I think both Bayern Munich and Arsenal are capable of causing major upsets. Olivia: I think Arsenal women will surprise a few people, the Arsenal side have got a good balance of young talent and experience, the style of play that they have is very unique to them and their flexibility within the squad really helps them adapt to different teams that they face.
With players such as attacking greats Vivianne Miedema and Kim Little in their side the playing opportunities and creativity are never lacking, And with defenders such as Leah Williamson and new edition Steph Caetly they will be a tough side to get past. Fast forward to August, with all the signings made by the North London side, that added the much-needed depth to the defensive line, and the recovery of very important players such as Kim Little and Lia Walti, I truly believe they can reach the semi-finals.
Eileen: Arsenal could be a surprising team in the upcoming fixtures. They made some great signings this summer and with the Australian Steph Catley and former Wolfsburg player Noelle Maritz the defensive line is massively reinforced. So it seems they are coming up with a really powerful side. Rajesh: Lieke Martens. With very good finishers in the Barcelona line-up, this is going to be the year when she finally showcases her quality in the biggest club tournament in the world and assures her billing as one of the best footballers.
Kelsie: Asisat Oshoala. Wiktoria: Pernille Harder. When in shape she is unstoppable, and when she has a slightly weaker period, she is still phenomenal. She scores goals and assists her teammates, being a real leader on the pitch. She was in great shape before the COVID—19 outbreak, and also after the return of the Bundesliga, she was playing well. Pernille Harder always shows her quality on the pitch and can change the game in one moment.
She will be one of the main characters to play the first fiddle in the final stage of the tournament. Graham Hansen can do it all on the right wing. Her technique, dribbling, unpredictability, awareness and creativity makes her so important to this Barcelona team. She can create chances and score goals out of nowhere, and for the azulgranas to take the Champions League this season, they need Caroline Graham Hansen to fire on all cylinders.
She has to perform and I think she will, which will make her the main player to watch in the knockout stages of the tournament. Pernille Harder for me is an extremely underrated player who plays well under pressure and in the big occasions, which I think that is one of her strengths. This is the year Harder can finally establish herself as the best player in the world and she definitely deserves the recognition.
Eileen: Pernille Harder. Apart from scoring goals she is fully leading her team and is a very variable player. She is able to change a game on her own and played an unbelievable season with Wolfsburg. Finishing the Frauen Bundesliga as the top goalscorer with 27 goals in 21 games is really impressive. This author profile consists of more than a single writer.
Often, collaborative stories of our writers are shared under this profile. Another month down, another couple of wins for FCB Femeni. The team is in smooth sailing towards their second consecutive league title with an otherworldly wins-only season, including 73 goals scored and only 3 conceded.
January was a rough month for the Catalan team, however, as they faced multiple match cancellations due to both a freak snowstorm and COVID positives alongside an early Supercopa Femenina exit. Aside from the many downs, there were plenty of positives. Given the many iconic moments in this month alone, it was never going to be an easy choice.
Plenty of players showed up big this month. Asisat Oshoala seems to have returned to form after a rough few months, scoring four goals and having many quality performances aside from her goalscoring. Melanie Serrano has had one of her best seasons in recent memory, and her performances this month were no exception.
But if there was one player who came in clutch and made history, it was Alexia Putellas. She started the year strongly by being the first-ever woman to score a competitive goal at the Camp Nou. Her free kick in the dying minutes of the Supercopa Femenina saved Barcelona from going out in regular time against Atletico Madrid.
At the end of the month, she drew first blood in the second-ever Clasico, imposing herself against Los Blancos with relative ease. Aside from her goalscoring, she once again had multiple dominant performances in terms of her assisting, passing, and attacking play. Once again, Alexia Putellas is deservedly our player of the month for January.
January 6th marked a historic day for Barcelona as they entered the Camp Nou pitch for the first time after 50 years. The Blaugranas started the game on a bright note with Alexia dictating the play. At the 4th minute of the game, Alexia had a tame shot at the goal following a cut-back from Melanie Serrano. However, Barca were devoid of any clear cut chances after that, and Espanyol started to grow defensively as time went on.
The second big chance fell to Alexia Putellas in the 43rd minute after a cutback this time from Patri following a beautiful couple of moves inside the box. However, Alexia made up for her misses when the turning point of the game came in the 45th minute. During a stoppage-time corner, Alexia raced past the marker to head the ball into the far corner of the net, giving Barca some much-needed breathing room going into the half-time.
Barca cruised to victory in the second half with a scoreline of after goals from Melanie Serrano, Marta Torrejon, Lieke Martens, and Ana Maria Crnogocevic, which ended any hopes of a comeback for the local rivals. As expected, Atleti defended with 9 women at the back and played long balls to Ludmila whenever they had a chance to counter. Merel van Dongen then converted it to give Madrid the advantage.
From thrilling group-stage and knock-out encounters, all the way through to the final itself, every single day will present a new set of odds, offers and plenty of Champions League free bets. Mostly, the stats make it easy to get a rough understanding. However, there are always anomalies. For instance, when Paris Saint-Germain played Atalanta last year, a goal-fest was expected. Yet it took two goals in the 90th and 93rd minute to decide that game. Moral of the story?
Operating as one of the more lucrative betting markets, with a score and win tip, you could very easily secure yourself a big payout. The trick is focusing on the big teams, European giants, Champions League winner betting favourites — the no-brainers, as we like to say. Some of these no-brainers are Liverpool, PSG, Manchester City can they do it on a rainy evening in Portugal against a side that finished seventh in Ligue 1?
Borussia Dortmund, Real Madrid and Juventus. Paddy Power might be a bookmaker to consider in this particular market. This also counts for extra time goals and penalty permutations, which will come in handy in the latter stages of the tournament, so keep your eyes peeled yes, Liverpool fans, we mean you.
Spursy, really. Another market that is very easy to punt on, and obviously, put those Champions League betting tips and offers to good use. Which, given the kind of players about the various teams, should be pretty simple to cop out on. Last year, it was the likes of Robert Lewandowski, Serge Gnabry, Neymar who were racking up the shots, adding to the xG, and putting the opposition keeper through the rounds — though not always scoring see the many Neymar misses and sitters. Champions League games can be spicy affairs, with plenty of angst and anger going about.
Strikers are always the players at fault for lazy offside calls, either strolling back into onside territory, or too eager with their runs. Well, what if you could put your Champions League tips to good use on these moments? Barcelona have some unfinished business going into the knockout stages of the tournament and the players look hungrier than ever to lift the trophy in the home soil. The winner of the potential semi-final between Barcelona and Wolfsburg is, in my opinion, going to lift the trophy.
I would pick Barcelona ahead of Wolfsburg. Have Lyon improved or got stuck from their previous titles? And this year, Wolfsburg should be considered a contender for the title as the team rather has the easiest path to the final. One factor in favor of Wolfsburg is that they are the only team in proper match fitness since their league was the only one that got concluded whilst all the other leagues were canceled due to the pandemic. As for Lyon, I think they will once again make the final despite having notable absences in Ada Hegerberg and Griedge Mbock.
They are a side that knows what it takes to make it through to finals and always seem to edge it. It oozes quality, unpredictability and goals. Their midfield is also very strong with captain Alexia Putellas amongst them. The only thing that might cost Barcelona is their defence. Wolfsburg come back into the competition with the bolster of an incredible season displaying their strengths and their winning mentality. With players such as Pernille Harder, it opens the game up for Wolfsburg.
Olympique Lyonnais also have come back into the competition with a great season behind them and their very strong squad includes the players that were set to leave this summer but have signed a short-term contract to finish the European campaign. Olympique Lyonnais have had a huge blow of the long term injury that Ada Hegerberg suffered and this has impacted their gameplay as she was a huge part of the team. This season, given the fact that all the national leagues were put on hold, most of them even finishing without being complete, this becomes even harder.
Despite being a team packed with some of the best players in Europe, Lyon showed last Sunday in the Coupe de France final against Paris Saint-Germain that they can be surprised by an organised and assertive opponent. We have to wait how they come out of their preseason after a long season but I think the whole team is highly motivated to crown themselves with the missing trophy after they have already won the Frauen Bundesliga and the DFB—Pokal this year. The other team I see in the final is Bayern Munich.
They have played such a good preseason so far and made some really good signings during the summer. She scored her first two goals in the latest preseason game. The connection between her and Dallmann should be excellent as they have played some years together in Essen before.
Dallmann also impressed in their preseason games with three goals in two games. My expectation is a German final with a better ending for Wolfsburg. Rajesh: Vivianne Miedema would be the winner any day. She is currently the leading goalscorer with 10 goals followed by Ada Hegerberg who is still recovering from her injury. Kelsie: Miedema. Unless Harder manages to score a hat-trick and some else or a few braces and Miedema scores no more goals, nobody will outscore her.
Wiktoria: Without any doubt —— Vivianne Miedema. She is currently leading with 10 goals scored in this edition of the Champions League. Pernille Harder has five goals, but I think she is too many goals behind to catch up unless she produces something out of this world. Arsenal will be looking to cause an upset by going even further and to do that they will have to rely on Miedema to continue scoring goals.
The year-old Dutch forward is already displaying her talent in the WSL and holds the most international goals record for the Netherlands. With a better team composition, Bayern can be optimistic to knock out the reigning champions. Kelsie: Arsenal could do some serious damage. Facing in-form PSG with half of their squad injured was raring to be a disaster; the team barely had a full bench and was one of the worst-off squads in Europe in terms of depth. Five months of rest and some quality additions in a couple of Aussies have put them in a position to return with force against a demoralized PSG.
With a full-strength starting XI returning to the pitch, it would be pretty silly to count them out. On the other hand, Arsenal is a team that has dealt with the injuries of many players and has top players in its roster. I think one of these two teams could be the dark horse of this competition. Kristian: I think both Bayern Munich and Arsenal are capable of causing major upsets. Olivia: I think Arsenal women will surprise a few people, the Arsenal side have got a good balance of young talent and experience, the style of play that they have is very unique to them and their flexibility within the squad really helps them adapt to different teams that they face.
With players such as attacking greats Vivianne Miedema and Kim Little in their side the playing opportunities and creativity are never lacking, And with defenders such as Leah Williamson and new edition Steph Caetly they will be a tough side to get past. Fast forward to August, with all the signings made by the North London side, that added the much-needed depth to the defensive line, and the recovery of very important players such as Kim Little and Lia Walti, I truly believe they can reach the semi-finals.
Eileen: Arsenal could be a surprising team in the upcoming fixtures. They made some great signings this summer and with the Australian Steph Catley and former Wolfsburg player Noelle Maritz the defensive line is massively reinforced. So it seems they are coming up with a really powerful side. Rajesh: Lieke Martens. With very good finishers in the Barcelona line-up, this is going to be the year when she finally showcases her quality in the biggest club tournament in the world and assures her billing as one of the best footballers.
Kelsie: Asisat Oshoala. Wiktoria: Pernille Harder. When in shape she is unstoppable, and when she has a slightly weaker period, she is still phenomenal. She scores goals and assists her teammates, being a real leader on the pitch. She was in great shape before the COVID—19 outbreak, and also after the return of the Bundesliga, she was playing well.
Pernille Harder always shows her quality on the pitch and can change the game in one moment. She will be one of the main characters to play the first fiddle in the final stage of the tournament. Graham Hansen can do it all on the right wing. Her technique, dribbling, unpredictability, awareness and creativity makes her so important to this Barcelona team. She can create chances and score goals out of nowhere, and for the azulgranas to take the Champions League this season, they need Caroline Graham Hansen to fire on all cylinders.
She has to perform and I think she will, which will make her the main player to watch in the knockout stages of the tournament. Pernille Harder for me is an extremely underrated player who plays well under pressure and in the big occasions, which I think that is one of her strengths. This is the year Harder can finally establish herself as the best player in the world and she definitely deserves the recognition. Eileen: Pernille Harder. Apart from scoring goals she is fully leading her team and is a very variable player.
She is able to change a game on her own and played an unbelievable season with Wolfsburg. Finishing the Frauen Bundesliga as the top goalscorer with 27 goals in 21 games is really impressive. This author profile consists of more than a single writer. Often, collaborative stories of our writers are shared under this profile. Another month down, another couple of wins for FCB Femeni.
Spursy, really. Another market that is very easy to punt on, and obviously, put those Champions League betting tips and offers to good use. Which, given the kind of players about the various teams, should be pretty simple to cop out on.
Last year, it was the likes of Robert Lewandowski, Serge Gnabry, Neymar who were racking up the shots, adding to the xG, and putting the opposition keeper through the rounds — though not always scoring see the many Neymar misses and sitters. Champions League games can be spicy affairs, with plenty of angst and anger going about. Strikers are always the players at fault for lazy offside calls, either strolling back into onside territory, or too eager with their runs.
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They now face Wolfsburg in the final, who had their own battles to fight against Barcelona in the second of the semifinals. Just like in the PSG-Lyon clash, it was another single goal that won the game, this time from Fridolina Rolfo from close range in the 58th minute, despite the likes of Asisat Oshoala in great scoring form. Whether they can scrape past the holders themselves this weekend, however, is another question altogether.
Wolfsburg were on debut when they beat Lyon at Stamford Bridge in the final. An Englishwoman…. Squawka Stat: The last time Lyon lost a game in this competition was in — how can Wolfsburg put a stop to their supremacy? However, PSG may have led the way in showing the Die Wolfe how to give the French club a run for their money — by pressing from the getgo.
And if all else fails, Cascarino is sure to provide the necessary goals from the flank with speedy link-up play alongside Bronze. Parris-less or not, Lyon simply possess too much firepower.
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Wolfsburg were on debut when they beat Lyon at Stamford Bridge in the final. An Englishwoman…. Squawka Stat: The last time Lyon lost a game in this competition was in — how can Wolfsburg put a stop to their supremacy? However, PSG may have led the way in showing the Die Wolfe how to give the French club a run for their money — by pressing from the getgo. And if all else fails, Cascarino is sure to provide the necessary goals from the flank with speedy link-up play alongside Bronze.
Parris-less or not, Lyon simply possess too much firepower. Take a read of our Lyon vs Wolfsburg predictions and betting tips below to get the inside scoop… Is the stage set for another Champions League final victory for Lyon?
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