BILBAO, Spain — Barcelona has to find a way past the most successful club in women's soccer if it wants to build on its recent dominance.
Barcelona will play in its fourth straight Women's Champions League final on Saturday in Bilbao against record eight-time champion Lyon, the nemesis it has never been able to beat.
The titleholder from Spain has a shot at a statement victory by finally overcoming the storied French club and winning its third European title — all within a four-season span.
Lyon, meanwhile, will be hoping to reclaim the trophy after not getting out of the quarterfinals last season and seeing the hype grow about Barcelona and its star players Alexia Putellas and Aitana Bonmatí, who have won back-to-back world player of the year awards.
''We are a team that has won a lot in the past. But we remain really ambitious," Lyon coach Sonia Bompastor, the first woman to win the league as a player and coach, said on Friday.
"For me we are the best team in the world and will continue to be no matter what happens tomorrow. I trust my players. I know there is all the individual and collective talent needed to achieve this goal.''
Bompastor, who can become the first woman to win two titles as a coach, said it's natural for rivals to be extra motivated to try to bring down Lyon, which will be playing in its 11th European final in 15 seasons.
Lyon won five titles in a row from 2016-20, and holds nearly every Women's Champions League club record. The French side has won all four of its matches against Barcelona, including 4-1 in the 2019 final in Hungary and 3-1 in the 2022 final in Italy.