💨 Abstract
Barcelona's Alexia Putinella and her team face Arsenal in the Women's Champions League final, aiming for their fourth victory. Returning to the starting lineup after injury, Putellas reflects on Barcelona's growth from small crowds to a sell-out stadium. She is a pivotal player, having won the Ballon d’Or twice and influencing Spain's 2023 World Cup win. Putellas led the revolt against the former Spanish soccer federation president, highlighting her leadership on and off the field.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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