Real Madrid eliminated from UWCL following another group-stage loss

Real Madrid’s women’s team suffered a disappointing defeat in the UEFA Women’s Champions League, leading to their elimination from the competition. Coach Alberto Toril expressed his frustration with the team’s performance, pointing to a costly penalty as the deciding factor in their loss to Paris FC. Despite the setback, Toril remains optimistic about the team’s growth and potential for the future.
Real Madrid’s women’s team suffered a devastating blow in the UEFA Women’s Champions League as they were knocked out of the competition after a 1-0 defeat to Paris FC. Coach Alberto Toril described the penalty that led to Paris’ only goal as “infantile,” leaving Madrid at the bottom of UWCL Group D with no chance of advancing to the quarterfinals. This marks the second consecutive year that Madrid’s women’s team have been eliminated at the group stage, despite their recent formal launch in 2020.
Paris’ Gaëtane Thiney scored the game-winning goal from the penalty spot in the 78th minute after a clumsy foul by Madrid’s midfielder Maite Oroz. Despite the disappointment, Toril expressed optimism about the team’s growth and potential, citing their position in the UEFA coefficient and emphasizing that it’s a matter of time before they reach their objectives. Despite their struggles in the Champions League, Madrid remains second in Spain’s Liga F, trailing behind Barcelona. The team has faced challenges with injuries to key players, but Toril remains committed to the growth and improvement of the project.