Barcelona HAMMER Manchester City in the Women’s Champions League in 3-0 first leg win

Manchester City women will have to venture into unchartered territory if they are to keep their Champions League dream alive.

A humbling 3-0 defeat by Barcelona means Gareth Taylor’s side face an uphill battle to make the semi-finals. No team has ever progressed to the next round after losing the first leg of a knockout game by three goals. 

Barca have not conceded more than one goal in a game since they were beaten in the final of this competition by Lyon in 2019 and it will take an almighty comeback from City to prevent a possible re-run of that final in the next round. 

Barcelona beat Manchester City in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie

Assiat Oshoala (left) opened the scoring for Barcelona with a shot from the edge of the box

Assiat Oshoala (left) opened the scoring for Barcelona with a shot from the edge of the box

Mariona Caldentey doubled Barca's lead from the penalty spot early in the second half

Mariona Caldentey doubled Barca’s lead from the penalty spot early in the second half

Jennifer Hermoso made it 3-0 in the 86th minute after being brought off the bench

Jennifer Hermoso made it 3-0 in the 86th minute after being brought off the bench

When asked about the difficulty of scoring three against Barca in the return leg next week, Taylor insisted side are more than capable. 

‘I don’t think it’s a tough task, I think we can turn it round,’ he said. ‘I think it’s within our capabilties. The way this team has performed this season, the goals that we’ve scored, I think we can do it. No problem at all.’

‘It’s still half-time, we’re capable of scoring that amount of goals to get us through. That’s what we’ll be working on building up to next week’s game.’ 

The absence of captain Steph Houghton proved to be crucial with City’s defence looking unusually frantic from the first whistle.

Former Liverpool and Arsenal striker Oshoala put in a dominant display across the 90 minutes

Former Liverpool and Arsenal striker Oshoala put in a dominant display across the 90 minutes

Caldentey converted their spot-kick after Demi Stokes brought down Oshoala in the area

Caldentey converted their spot-kick after Demi Stokes brought down Oshoala in the area

Barca have scored 99 goals in the league and they could have had three or four inside the opening 20 minutes.

City goalkeeper Ellie Roebuck responsible for keeping the score at 0-0, first saving with her feet to deny Oshoala before making a point-blank save to keep out Aitana Bonmati’s effort from inside the box. 

The England international then made another stop, palming Caldentey’s long-range shot round the post. 

But Roebuck could do nothing to prevent the opening goal in the 35th minute as Barca finally made their dominance count. 

City failed to clear their lines from a set piece with the ball falling to Oshoala on the edge of the box. The striker’s first-time shot flew into the bottom left corner to give the hosts the lead they deserved. 

Ellen White had squandered a chance to give City an unlikely lead moments before Oshoala’s opener, firing a shot over the bar after being played through on goal by Lauren Hemp.

Roebuck made another fine stop just before half-time, diving at the feet of Caroline Hansen who had been played through on goal 

City had the ball in the net just before half-time when Sam Mewis met Alex Greenwood’s free-kick but her goal was correctly ruled out for offside.

Chloe Kelly missed a penalty shortly after the Spanish side had converted from the spot

Chloe Kelly missed a penalty shortly after the Spanish side had converted from the spot

Kelly's effort was powerful but central and goalkeeper Sandra Panos was able to make the save

Kelly’s effort was powerful but central and goalkeeper Sandra Panos was able to make the save

It got worse for the visitors after the break when Barca were awarded a penalty in the 51st minute.

Demi Stokes, brought on at half-time, initially made a good tackle to block Hansen’s shot but then caught Oshoala as she went to try and clear the ball with referee Tess Olofsson pointing to the spot.  

Caldenty stepped up to convert the penalty, side-footing into the top right corner.

City were given a penalty of their own three minutes later when Hemp was brought down by Mapi Leon but Chloe Kelly saw her effort saved by Sandra Panos. 

The winger has scored three times from the spot since signing from Everton in the summer but her shot was too central and Panos was able to push it over the bar. 

Taylor admitted frustration that his team had not been able to make the most of the few chances they created and admitted the penalty miss was a big moment.

City were left ruing their missed chances as they failed to find an important away goal

City were left ruing their missed chances as they failed to find an important away goal

‘Scoring at any time would have changed the complexion,’ Taylor said. 

‘The away goals are really important, that (the penalty) was a good opportunity but Chloe has done great for us this season, she’s scored penalties for us and she’ll score them for us in the future.’

Mewis should have scored the all-important away goal in the 70th minute when she was picked out by Georiga Stanway in the box but the midfielder got her finish all wrong and dragged her shot wide.   

City were made to pay for their missed chances as subsitute Jennifer Hermoso made it 3-0 in the 86th minute, finishing into an empty net after Alexia’s shot came back off the post.  

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