Thanks to goals from Oshoala and Putellas Barca women look unstoppable as they face Granada on Saturday

Thanks to goals from Oshoala and Putellas Barca women look unstoppable as they face Granada on Saturday

Since 2019, FC the  Barcelona Women’s team has only lost two games in their national league, La Liga F. In that time, they’ve won four La Liga F titles in a row, scoring an astonishing 530 goals, conceding only 42, and winning 110 out of 115 games.

They have even managed to remain unbeaten in two of the last four seasons. In 2021-2022, they enjoyed a perfect season: 30 wins in 30 games, plus a goal difference of +148. This is some ridiculous dominance.

Carla Cidón, a journalist for Spanish media Iniestazo, working as Barça’s Women photographer, gave an insight into how the team’s mentality helps push them forward: “They only want to win. That mentality is what made them invincible in almost every competition, mostly in the league.”

Now Barça’s women are looking to win the fifth league in a row, starting with five wins in five games. They have already overcome multiple hurdles, the first one in their opening game, winning against the only team in La Liga F that managed to beat them last year.

Madrid CFF fought hard, fighting for every ball in an evenly matched game. Barça dominated the ball, with 64% of the ball possession, trying to attack and pressure constantly, with a total of 24 shots and 14 corner kicks. Madrid had their chances in the counterattacks, even if they were mostly focused on winning the ground and aerials duels. Thanks to goals from Graham Hansen and Lamina Oshoala, las culers were able to take the three points.

Another tough match came last week, on Sunday against Atlético de Madrid at Centro Deportivo Cívitas Alcalá de Henares. Barça’s domination of the ball and pressing intensity was rewarded with a 1-0 win.

The goalscorer was none other than two-time Ballon d’Or winner, Alexia Putellas. Just six minutes after the start of the second half, Alexia Made history for the club she has been a lifelong fan of. The striker scored her 182nd goal in a Barça jersey, becoming the top scorer in FC Barcelona Women’s history.

Putellas talked to Mundo Deportivo after the game, saying, “I’ve just been told, I didn’t really remember. I’m happy, especially with the three points because on this pitch they’re going to lose very few points.”

Former coach and treble winner, Lluís Cortés, had some words to enhance Putellas’ figure: “We have to go beyond statistics, and value what Alexia brings to the game”.

Despite this historic goal, the script of the game did not change from the first half. The Blaugranas found the opposition's goal more, but without really creating any real danger. In fact, the Madrilenians almost scored the equalizer in the final minutes. Cata Coll had to intervene to stop a one-on-one with Shelia Guijarro in the 88th minute.

This weekend, on Saturday, they face the Granada Women’s team at home. Even if they aren’t at the top of the league, they are always a dangerous opponent. Can the team coached by Jonatan Giráldez keep their league record unbeaten once again.