Barcelona Women edge Real Madrid in Clasico to extend undefeated run

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The blaugrana preserve their immaculate record against their eternal rival, leaving the Madridistas with a tougher path ahead.

In a women’s Clasico that added another chapter to Barcelona’s dominance, Women’s Barcelona edged Real Madrid 1-0, sealing another win in the domestic league and extending their perfect head-to-head run. Toril’s side fought to contest the result, but Giráldez’s squad held firm and found a decisive moment to secure the three points.

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From the opening whistle, the home side controlled possession and pushed the attack through the wings, while Real Madrid organized a disciplined defensive effort with Misa standing out as a key figure. The visitors managed to limit clear chances against Sandra Paños, forcing Barcelona to carry most of the danger through sustained pressure and relentless runs down the flanks.

Barcelona’s persistence paid off when Athenea del Castillo brought down Salma Paralluelo in the box, earning a penalty. Fridolina Rolfö stepped up and converted confidently, giving Barcelona the lead and the crucial moment they would defend through the remainder of the match.

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With this result, Barcelona maintain momentum in the Women’s League F, while Real Madrid sit in second place. After a stretch marked by a draw and a couple of losses, Los Blancos could find Levante closing the gap if results swing in a similar fashion in upcoming fixtures.

The summary of the Women’s Classic Barcelona vs. Real Madrid Women’s League F Women’s 2022-2023: minute by minute, lineups, video, goals and statistics

Full-time. The clash concludes at the Johan Cruyff as Women’s Barcelona clinch a 1-0 victory over Women’s Real Madrid.

Minute 77. A goal for Barcelona! Fridolina Rolfö converts from the spot after Athenea was adjudged to have brought Salma Paralluelo down, pushing the Catalans ahead.

Minute 76. Barcelona wins a penalty! Athenea, shown a yellow card, trips Paralluelo inside the area.

Minute 73. Another Barcelona effort as Patri Guijarro meets Graham’s cross with a header, but the ball sails wide as the Madrid goalkeeper read the play well.

Minute 69. A golden chance for Barca as Graham rises to meet a header inside the box, yet she directs it straight at Misa.

Minute 65. Barcelona keeps pressing. Misa’s clearance rebound finds Patri Guijarro, but the long-range effort misses the target.

Minute 52. Barca creates danger again when Mapi León’s free kick from the edge of the area forces a save from Misa as the wall cracks open.

minute 45. The second half kicks off in Barcelona’s stadium as the ball restarts at Johan Cruyff.

Rest. End of the first half! Women’s Barcelona 0-0 Women’s Real Madrid.

Minute 45+1. Real Madrid threaten once more as Esther shoots from distance, but the attempt sails wide.

minute 43. First yellow card of the game is shown to Claudia Zornoza for a foul on Patri Guijarro.

minute 36. Real Madrid create an opening as Weir releases a strong shot from distance, testing Paños who makes a solid save to keep the score level.

Minute 27. A notable Barcelona attack ends with Marta firing over the bar after a promising run into the box.

21 minute. Barcelona’s left flank produces another foray as Guijarro links with Geyse to threaten Misa’s goal, though Madrid manages to shut down the danger before completing the play.

minute 15. Barcelona begin to assert themselves, featuring multiple crosses and plays down the wings as Patri Guijarro looks to find space on the left; Madrid defends with organization and discipline.

Get started. The match kicks off at the Johan Cruyff, the Women’s Clasico begins as Barcelona hosts Real Madrid for women.

Note: This recap reflects the events as recorded from the match proceedings and is presented to provide a clear, factual overview of the game and its key moments.

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