Womens Champions League: Madrid maintain ideal start, Bayern beat Juve - Soccer News
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Womens Champions League: Madrid maintain ideal start, Bayern beat Juve - Soccer News
"Real Madrid ensured their winning start to this season's Champions League continued with a hard-fought 2-1 away win against Paris Saint-Germain. The visitors struck first in the 29th minute via Naomie Feller, who latched onto the end of a brilliant Yasmim cross, deftly placing it into the bottom-left corner. The Madridistas doubled their advantage on the stroke of half-time, as Alba Redondo tucked their second away after Caroline Weir's initial attempt rebounded off the post from close range."
"Elsewhere, Juventus fell to a 2-1 defeat away at Bayern Munich. The Bavarians netted in the 11th minute as Pernille Harder opened the scoring, but that was swiftly cancelled out by Eva Schatzer six minutes later. When the spoils looked to be shared, second-half substitute Lea Schuller snatched a last-gasp winner to secure Bayern's first win of their Champions League campaign."
"Data Debrief: Redondo shines as PSG's losing streak continues Redondo has now scored three goals in the 2025-26 Women's Champions League - the most of any player in the competition so far. PSG have now handed in four consecutive defeats in the competition, marking their longest losing run in the tournament since at least the 2016-17 season. Meanwhile, Klara Buhl has been directly involved in goals in each of her last three Champions League appearances, tallying two goals and one assist."
Real Madrid extended their Champions League winning start with a 2-1 away victory over Paris Saint-Germain. Naomie Feller opened the scoring in the 29th minute from a Yasmim cross, and Alba Redondo doubled Madrid's lead on the stroke of half-time after Caroline Weir's effort rebounded off the post. PSG pulled one back through Rasheedat Ajibade in the 57th minute but could not convert eight further second-half shots. Bayern Munich defeated Juventus 2-1 as Pernille Harder scored early, Eva Schatzer equalised, and substitute Lea Schuller snatched a last-gasp winner. Redondo now leads the competition with three goals; PSG have lost four consecutive Champions League matches.
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