
"Chelsea enters the semi-finals in good form, having overturned a 2-0 quarter-final first leg defeat to Manchester City. They lead the Women's Super League and won the League Cup, demonstrating their resurgence. However, facing Barcelona, who boast a strong track record in recent years, presents a new and formidable challenge."
"Barcelona, the holders, are eyeing a fifth successive final and a fourth title in five years. Their dominance on both domestic and continental stages is strengthened by Jonatan Giraldez's departure, with Pere Romeu maintaining their elite level."
Chelsea faces Barcelona in the Women's Champions League semi-finals, looking to avenge three losses in recent encounters. Having regained momentum by overcoming a quarter-final deficit against Manchester City, Chelsea's form is promising, fortified by their leadership in the Women's Super League and a League Cup victory. Meanwhile, Barcelona, the reigning champions, aim for a fifth consecutive final while managing player injuries, particularly with Caroline Graham Hansen's fitness uncertain. The match promises to be a significant clash between two of the top teams in women's football.
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