Historic Victory: Real Madrid Ends Barcelona Dominance in Women's Football Clásico
Real Madrid clinched a historic victory over Barcelona in the Women's Football Clásico, ending a 19-match drought. Dive into the thrilling match details and other weekend highlights.

A Weekend of Surprises in Women's Football
In a weekend filled with high-stakes matches across Europe, Real Madrid's women's team made headlines by securing a long-awaited victory over Barcelona. This win marked their first triumph in 19 attempts against the Catalan giants, thanks to a decisive brace from Caroline Weir.
Real Madrid's Breakthrough Win
Real Madrid entered the match with a poor track record against Barcelona, having been outscored 8-1 in the two legs of the Copa de la Reina earlier in the month. However, the tide turned in their favor as Alba Redondo opened the scoring, only for Caroline Graham Hansen to equalize for Barcelona in the 67th minute.
The match took a dramatic turn when Barcelona had a potential lead--us goal disallowed for an alleged offside. Seizing the opportunity, Real Madrid surged forward, and Caroline Weir netted two goals in the final minutes to secure a 3-1 victory. This win not only ended Real Madrid's losing streak against Barcelona but also narrowed the gap at the top of Liga F to just four points.
Managerial Insights
Speaking after the match, Real Madrid's manager, Alberto Toril, praised his team's composure and strategic execution. "They've done a good job of knowing how to handle moments. For example, when we had to suffer and when we had to attack," he said.
For Barcelona, this loss marked a concerning trend under new coach Pere Romeu, who has struggled to bring fresh ideas to a team that once dominated Spanish women's football.
Other Key Matches Across Europe
Chelsea vs. Manchester City: Chelsea continued their impressive run with a 2-1 victory over Manchester City in the Women's Super League. The match was decided in stoppage time by Erin Cuthbert's header, adding to their League Cup final win earlier in the month.
Bayern Munich vs. Hoffenheim: In the German DFB-Pokal Frauen semifinals, Pernille Harder was the star of the show, scoring a hat trick to lead Bayern Munich to a 3-2 comeback win over Hoffenheim.
Manchester United vs. Aston Villa: Manchester United delivered a commanding 4-0 victory over Aston Villa, with key contributions from Elisabeth Terland, Grace Clinton, and Leah Galton, keeping their hopes for European football alive.
Conclusion
This weekend's matches underscored the competitive nature of women's football across Europe, with Real Madrid's historic win over Barcelona standing out as the highlight. As the season progresses, the battles for domestic and European titles promise to deliver even more excitement and drama.