Chelsea took the lead against FC Barcelona in the Women's Champions League, with Ellie Carpenter scoring a stunning opener. The English forward curled a shot into the top corner from outside the box, sending her team ahead.
Carpenter's goal came midway through the first half, and it seemed to spark Chelsea's attack. They dominated possession for much of the remainder of the period, but were unable to find a second goal before halftime.
Barcelona, meanwhile, struggled to create clear chances against Chelsea's defense, despite having possession advantage at times. The Spanish side looked to their strikers, particularly Pernille Harder and Lieke Martens, to break the deadlock, but neither could find the back of the net.
The match now heads into the break with Chelsea in front, courtesy of Carpenter's impressive strike. If Barcelona are to level the scores, they will need to make significant changes to their game plan in the second half.
Carpenter's goal came midway through the first half, and it seemed to spark Chelsea's attack. They dominated possession for much of the remainder of the period, but were unable to find a second goal before halftime.
Barcelona, meanwhile, struggled to create clear chances against Chelsea's defense, despite having possession advantage at times. The Spanish side looked to their strikers, particularly Pernille Harder and Lieke Martens, to break the deadlock, but neither could find the back of the net.
The match now heads into the break with Chelsea in front, courtesy of Carpenter's impressive strike. If Barcelona are to level the scores, they will need to make significant changes to their game plan in the second half.