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Lyon coach Jonatan Giraldez did not mince words after the final whistle, pinpointing exactly where the contest was decided. “The difference was in attack,” he stated, a blunt acknowledgment of the gulf in clinical finishing that separated the two European superpowers.\n\nThis meeting between Barcelona and Lyon was the latest chapter in a fierce modern rivalry that has come to define women’s club football. Lyon, the record eight-time champions, entered the match with a legacy of continental dominance, having built a dynasty on defensive solidity and a relentless winning mentality. Barcelona, however, have rapidly emerged as the new force, claiming the trophy in 2021, 2023 and 2024, and now adding a fourth crown in devastatingly stylish fashion. The clash was billed as a battle for supremacy, a final that would either reaffirm Lyon’s enduring greatness or confirm Barcelona’s ascendancy. On the evidence of this 90 minutes, there was only one conclusion.\n\nGiraldez reflected on a first-half display that, in his view, promised much more. Lyon had controlled the tempo, retained possession, and created openings. The coach noted that Barcelona offered little threat in the opening 45 minutes, limited to a solitary chance from Ewa Pajor. Yet the French side could not turn their dominance into a tangible advantage. That failure to strike when on top would prove terminal. In high-stakes finals, territorial control without end product is a dangerous game, and Barcelona were biding their time.\n\nThe match pivoted after the interval as Lyon, chasing the game, were forced to adopt a higher-risk approach. Giraldez acknowledged that the necessity of finding an equalizer rendered the encounter more open, playing directly into the hands of a Barcelona forward line primed to exploit space. What had been a measured, tactical contest transformed into a showcase for the Blaugrana’s devastating transition play. This tactical shift, borne of Lyon’s desperation, was the catalyst for the eventual rout.\n\nCentral to Barcelona’s triumph were the performances of Ewa Pajor and Salma Paralluelo, a strike partnership that Giraldez described as “exceptional.” The duo combined with lethal efficiency, scoring four goals from a mere five clear-cut situations throughout the contest. Pajor, who had threatened even in the first half, added to her tally after the break, while Paralluelo’s pace and movement tore Lyon’s backline apart. Their ability to convert opportunities with such precision underlined the stark contrast between the two attacks: one clinical and decisive, the other wasteful and blunt.\n\nLyon’s attackers, by their own high standards, endured a frustrating evening. Despite periods of sustained pressure and enough glimpses of goal to trouble any defense, they failed to beat Barcelona’s goalkeeper. Whether it was a lack of composure, inspired defending, or simply an off-colour night, the French champions were left to rue chances that slipped away. In finals, fine margins matter, and this time they counted heavily against Giraldez’s side.\n\nFor Lyon, the implications stretch far beyond the disappointment of one match. The 4-0 scoreline is their heaviest defeat in a Champions League final, a statistic that will sting and prompt introspection. The club has built an empire on an ability to win the biggest matches, often by narrow, resilient margins. This collapse suggests that perhaps the gap has widened, and that a rebuild or tactical rethink may be necessary to reclaim their spot at the summit. Giraldez, having steered Lyon through a competitive campaign, now faces questions about how to bridge the growing chasm to a Barcelona team that appears to be operating on a different plane.\n\nBarcelona, for their part, enhanced their claim to be considered the best club side in women’s football history, despite Lyon’s broader trophy count. Their attacking firepower, depth, and tactical cohesion under their own coach—who has engineered a style that marries possession dominance with killer instinct—looks set to dominate for years to come. Pajor and Paralluelo are central to that project, offering two distinct yet complementary threats that few defenses can neutralize over 90 minutes.\n\nGiraldez’s post-match assessment was commendably honest, resisting the temptation to blame luck or refereeing decisions. He recognised the reality that at this elite level, the difference is often reduced to the efficiency of forwards in the opposition box. His players had executed much of their game plan but were ultimately undone by a Barcelona side that possessed the knockout punch they lacked. It was a sobering lesson in the unforgiving nature of football at the highest echelon.\n\nAs Lyon return home to digest the fallout, the wider football public will marvel at Barcelona’s achievement. A 4-0 demolition in a Champions League final is exceedingly rare, and it sends a clear signal that the Catalan club are not merely winning titles—they are doing so with an air of invincibility. For the neutral, it was a spectacle of world-class attacking play; for the vanquished, a night to forget and a spur to future improvement.\n\nIn the end, Giraldez’s words echoed the overarching narrative: Barcelona’s attack was the difference, a cold, statistical truth etched into the scoreboard and into the memories of all who witnessed this historic final.\n\nBased on reporting from L'Equipe.","news","Barcelona beat Lyon 4-0 in the Women's Champions League final, with Pajor and Paralluelo scoring four of five chances. 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