Linda Caicedo’s Real Madrid beat Twente 7-0 in the Women’s Champions League

Linda Caicedo’s Real Madrid beat Twente 7-0 in the Women’s Champions League

He Real Madrid took a step towards qualifying for the quarterfinals of the Champions League women’s soccer crush Twente 7-0this Wednesday on the third day of group B.

With 6 points in three games, Real Madrid (2nd) stands out with three more points than Twente (3rd, 3 points), his theoretical great rival for obtaining one of the first two positions in the group.

The other seems reserved for Chelsea (full of 9 points), who won In the three days played so far, in the case of this Wednesday in Glasgow against Celtic (4th, without points) by 2 to 1.

in the stadium Alfredo Di Stéfano from the Valdebebas Sports City, On the outskirts of Madrid, the ‘merengue’ team, which had Linda Caicedo on the field throughout the match, was far superior from the beginning.

The central María Méndez was the only one to score more than one goalwith two (minutes 16 and 62). The others were signed by the Danish Signe Bruun (3), the French Naomie Feller (50), the Scottish Caroline Weir (55), Oihane Hernández (65) and Carla Camacho (90+2).

This victory allows Real Madrid to emulate Barcelona’s exhibition on Tuesday, when the Catalans also They won 7-0 in their Champions League match, in their case against the Austrians St Poelten.

This Saturday the clash between Real Madrid and Barça will also take place in the Spanish Women’s League, with the former as hosts.

In the other group with matches in contention this Wednesday in the Women’s Champions League, French Lyon maintains a full 9 points after winning 3-0 in the field of Roma (2nd, 6 points), which had won in the first two games.

Haitian Melchie Dumornay was the star of the match in the Italian capital, with a double.

In the other duel in that bracket, German Wolfsburg (3rd, 3 points) beat Turkish Galatasaray 5-0 (4th, no points).

Wolfsburg, two-time European champions (2013, 2014), thus takes a breather in their group after having lost in the first two days against Lyon and Rome.

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