Barcelona beat Lyon to end Ellie Carpenter triple dream

Ellie Carpenter battling with Barca's Esmee Brugts behind her in the Aussie's WCL final loss. (AP PHOTO)

Ellie Carpenter's dreams of winning a third Women's Champions League title - but this time while actually on the pitch - has been scuppered by Barcelona, who beat her Lyon side 2-0 in the final in Bilbao.

The Australian international fullback Carpenter had been an unused sub in the 2019-20 final, and tore the ACL in her left knee after just 12 minutes when the French giants Lyon beat Barcelona in 2022.

But having reflected on desperately wanting to play a full part in another triumph for European women's football's most successful club, the 24-year-old Matilda was left frustrated, unable to make it "third time lucky" as Barca won their third title in four years on Saturday.

Carpenter did get her wish to play the full 90 minutes but it was a trying night at the back for Lyon, who were probed constantly by a side inspired by their Ballon d'Or winner Aitana Bonmatí.

Bonmati, the best player in Spain's World Cup triumph in Australia, was again instrumental in the win, scoring superbly in the second half.

Putellas lifts trophy
Barcelona captain Alexia Putellas lifts the trophy again for Europe's dominant women's soccer force.

And her predecessor as the world's No.1 player Alexia Putellas added the second deep into stoppage time, allowing Barca to celebrate after losing their two previous finals against the eight-time winners.

The Catalan club had never won in four previous matches against Lyon, which remains the most successful club in the women’s game with eight European trophies.

In front of a record crowd of 50,827 for the final, Barcelona became the third club with three Women’s Champions League titles, behind Lyon's haul and the four won by Eintracht Frankfurt.

The victory also just cemented how the Spanish club, in a fourth straight final, have taken over from Barcelona as the dominant club in the women's game

Ellie Carpenter
Carpenter putting in a cross from the right during Lyon's defeat.

In their 11th final in 15 seasons, the French side were undone by the brilliance of player of the match Bonmatí, who powered through for the key opening goal in the 63rd minute, firing past Lyon keeper Endler with a shot that deflected off Lyon defender Vanessa Gilles' leg.

Putellas, who like Carpenter has bounced back from a ruptured ACL, got a rousing reception when she came on in the third minute of stoppage time, and the cheers got even louder as she scored within three minutes for Barca's perfect finale.

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