Asisat
Oshoala’s Barcelona has completed a treble having defeated Levante 4-2 in
Sunday’s Copa de la Reina final.
The Blaugranes had won the Uefa Women’s Champions and Primera Division diadem for a record sixth time earlier this season.
Against the
Granores, Lluis Cortes’ women put up a sublime display to tear apart their
opponent at the Estadio Municipal de Butarque.
For reigning
African Women’s Player of the Year Oshoala, she was an unused substitute in the
encounter that produced six goals.
Following her
side’s 4-0 defeat of Chelsea at the Gamla Ullevi, Gothenburg, the 26-year-old
became the first Nigerian as well as the first African to win the Uefa Women’s
Champions League.
In a recent
interview, she hoped her European triumph would inspire other young girls in
Africa to chase their dreams.
“It was very
important not to make the mistakes of the past [the 4-1 loss to Lyon] but to
learn from it,” Oshoala told BBC Sport Africa.
TRIPLET🏆🏆🏆......NOBODY BADDER 🤟🏾 @FCBfemeni pic.twitter.com/Ab1bwrGChM
— ASISAT M.O.N (@AsisatOshoala) May 30, 2021
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