Barcelona face Chelsea in semi-final first leg on Sunday‘This is the moment of the season we enjoy – big games’
Aitana Bonmatí says Barcelona’s have a “good rivalry, no bad things” with Chelsea as the Spanish holders prepare to meet the English club in their Women’s Champions League semi-final for the third consecutive season.
The 2023 and 2024 Ballon d’Or winner, whose team are chasing what could be a fourth European title in five seasons, had high praise for Chelsea, despite the Women’s Super League club having never knocked Barcelona out of the competition.
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