Canadians in the spotlight as Chelsea loses to Barcelona in Women’s Champions League
LONDON (AP-CP) — Kadeisha Buchanan was sent off and fellow Canadian Ashley Lawrence conceded a penalty as Chelsea’s Women’s Champions League run ended in the semifinal, dispatched 2-1 on aggregate by Barcelona after losing Saturday’s second leg 2-0.
Aitana Bonmati scored and won the penalty to lead Barca past the Londoners.
Buchanan looked incredulous when Romanian referee Juliana Demetrescu showed her a red card in the 59th minute after issuing a second caution for the Canadian’s tackle on Patri Guijarro. The 28-year-old from Brampton, Ont., caught Guijarro’s foot after the ball squirted away in the tackle.
“Even Barcelona players said to us they knew the referee was helpful for them. I didn’t think it was a foul, let alone a yellow card,” Chelsea coach Emma Hayes said, complaining about Demestrescu. “I was surprised when I saw her selected. She’s famous for easy cards, and I think that is probably the worst decision in UEFA Women’s Champions League history. (…) We were robbed.”