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- Real Madrid and Juventus both secured victories in the UEFA Women's Champions League on Wednesday, November 15, 2023, bolstering their positions in the competition.
- Maria Mendez opened the scoring for Real Madrid at Estadio Alfredo Di Stefano, giving the home side a first-half advantage.
- Colombia forward Linda Caicedo increased Real Madrid's lead, and the match concluded with another red card, this time for Real Madrid's Iris Ashley.
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champions League Roundup: Real Madrid and Juventus Secure Wins
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Real Madrid and Juventus both secured victories in the UEFA Women’s Champions League on Wednesday, November 15, 2023, bolstering their positions in the competition. Real Madrid defeated Wolfsburg, moving level on points with group leaders barcelona, while Juventus dominated St Polten.
Real Madrid Defeats Wolfsburg
Maria Mendez opened the scoring for Real Madrid at Estadio Alfredo Di Stefano, giving the home side a first-half advantage. Despite a late red card for France defender Maelle Lakrar, earning her a second yellow card in stoppage time, Real Madrid extended their led in the second half.
Colombia forward Linda Caicedo increased Real Madrid’s lead, and the match concluded with another red card, this time for Real Madrid’s Iris Ashley. The final score remained 2-0 in favor of Real madrid.
Juventus Thrash St Polten
juventus delivered a dominant performance, defeating St Polten 5-0 in Austria. Italy striker Cristiana Girelli was instrumental, converting penalties in both halves. Amalie Vangsgaard initiated the scoring for Juventus, and Girelli’s brace, separated by halftime, established a comfortable 3-0 lead.Tatiana Pinto and Paulina Krumbiegel added further goals to complete the rout.
Here’s a breakdown of Juventus’s scoring:
| Player | Goal Type | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Amalie Vangsgaard | Open Play | Early in the 1st Half |
| Cristiana Girelli | Penalty | Mid-1st Half |
| Cristiana Girelli | Penalty | Early in the 2nd Half |
| Tatiana Pinto | open Play | Mid-2nd Half |
| Paulina Krumbiegel | Open Play | Late in the 2nd Half |
PSG Struggle in Draw with Leuven
Paris St Germain’s Champions League campaign continues to falter, as a goalless draw at home against Leuven left them without a win after five matches. They currently sit third from bottom in their group with just one point.
