Caroline Graham Hansen off the pitch with a hamstring injury in Barcelona’s win

The Barcelona tier had a duel with home team left-back Jessica Wik on the touchline after 36 minutes of play. He tried to win the ball after taking a throw-in for the home team, lifted his right leg and immediately went to the back of his thigh.

The 28-year-old then sat down. He burst into tears when Barcelona’s doctors came out onto the pitch to see him. The Norwegian star man himself came off the pitch, but was clearly affected.

– Caroline Graham Hansen feels hamstring discomfort in her right thigh. On Friday, the necessary tests will be carried out to find a diagnosis, Barcelona announced Twitter.

Scoring from the halfway line

Aitana Bonmati scored twice in the first half, while Mariona Caldentey was in the spotlight when she scored from the halfway line in the 65th minute. He saw goalkeeper Teagan Micah standing far away and sending the ball towards him. The same Caldentey determined the result in extra time.

Olivia Holdt scored Rosengård just before the break. Ingrid Syrstad Engen came on shortly after the 3-1 goal.

– It was a fair result. Barcelona is the best team in the world, says Rosengård captain Mia Olsson.

Amazing turnaround

Barcelona topped the group with full pots. So did Alexander Strauss’ Bayern Munich, who produced a fantastic turnaround as Benfica were beaten 3-2 away.

Scores from Nycole Raysla and Cloé Lacasse gave Benfica a sensational 2-0 lead, but right-back Maximiliane Rall sparked renewed excitement with his brace midway through the second half.

Then England’s Georgia Stanway delivered two dream-turning hits. The equalizer came in the 83rd minute, the winning goal in an additional eighth minute.

Emilie Bragstad is an unused substitute for Bayern.

Arsenal on top

Arsenal themselves at the top of Group C after beating Zurich goalless 3-1 with the reserves. Lina Hurtig decided the game by two goals, after Jordan Nobbs scored the main goal with a beautiful volley.

Frida Maanum, who was impressive in the 5-1 win away to Lyon last time out and in the weekend’s elite draw, came on and played in the final half hour.

In the same group, the score was 1-1 draw between Juventus and defending champions Lyon, who still have to play without the injured Ada Hegerberg. Lindsey Horan gave Lyon the lead, but Melvine Malard’s own goal ensured Lyon remained winless in the group stages.

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