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Women’s European club football comes to a season’s end Saturday when Barcelona and Arsenal take the pitch for the Champions League final at 5 p.m. local (noon ET) in Lisbon, Portugal. Three-time champions Barcelona will look to capture a third consecutive title under new manager Pere Romeu.
Should Barcelona feel the need to add to their depth at centre-back, they will have to find a new target, as they look set to lose out on Bayer Leverkusen’s Jonathan Tah. The Germany international
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Renee Slegers, Alessia Russo and Kim Little were all in front of the media at Estadio Jose Alvalade for their pre-match press conference on Friday The trio were asked all about what it’s like to be in the UEFA Women’s Champions League final against Barcelona on Saturday. Here’s everything they had to say on the following subjects.