The best Barcelona of all time? UWCL finalists can rival the Messi-era men who made history

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Barça Femeni are looking for a second Women’s Champions League title in three years, which would be an achievement for Lionel Messi and company.

When the Barcelona women’s team enters the Philips Stadium in Eindhoven on June 3, they will play a Champions League final for the fourth time in five years. The fact is that the women’s team in its golden age between 2006 and 2015, when it was declared European champion four times, could not even come.

If there is a victory, against German team Wolfsburg, it would mean the second title in three years, equaling the victories of Messi and associates in 2009-11. If it happens, it would place Barca as the greatest team of all time.

Despite not being able to count on Alexia Putellas, winner of two Ballon d’Ors, this season has been incredible for the Catalan women’s team. Without last weekend’s defeat against Madrid CFF, it would have been invincible again.

Still, his F League career remains sensational: 28 wins in 30 games, 118 goals for and only 10 against, a streak he also maintains in Europe, where he was only lost twice. They just need one more win to complete the job in a big way.

The last time Barca won two European titles in three years, Messi was the star, but he also had a great support team. Whether it’s the dream midfield trio of Sergio Busquets, Xavi and Andrés Iniesta or the attackers on either side of the Argentinian, Pedro and David Villa. This was the team that defeated Manchester United in the unforgettable 2011 final.

Who are the most notable players of the Women’s boat about to match his achievement? In association with Heineken’s Fresh Football, GOAL does a review:

Source: Goal

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