Women's Barça continues to demonstrate their superiority in women's soccer and in the clásicos. Once again, the blaugranas have made a statement, achieving a 5-0 victory in the first leg of the Copa de la Reina semifinal.
The curious thing about this match is that, despite Alexia Putellas being drafted and already having medical clearance, she didn't play a single minute. Without her, Barça once again humiliated the white team, making it clear that, for now, there is no rival that can compete with the level of the Catalans.
An Unstoppable Women's Barça
Women's Barça keeps dominating. This new victory against Real Madrid is just another display of their superiority. There is no doubt that Pere Romeu's team is in spectacular form.

Despite Real Madrid's investments in improving their squad, they haven't been able to surpass the culé team. In fact, Real Madrid hasn't managed to win a single clásico since the merengues began competing in the women's league.
This latest 5-0 defeat is yet another example of the vast distance between both teams. Defensive solidity, creativity in attack, and the ability to create chances have been the keys to the blaugrana victory.
Ewa Pajor, the Great Star
One of the standout names in this match was Ewa Pajor, who scored an impressive hat-trick. The Polish forward has become one of the key pieces of the team, and her ability to score goals continues to impress.
Her ability to always be in the right place at the right time left Real Madrid's defense with no options. Moreover, the fact that Pajor is fitting so well into Barça's system makes Romeu's squad even more dangerous.

We can't forget the impressive performance of Salma Paralluelo, who also scored two goals. The young striker is showing a very high level, and her connection with the rest of the team has only improved as the matches go by.
Florentino Pérez and Real Madrid's Concern
The 5-0 defeat has left Real Madrid and their president Florentino Pérez more concerned than ever. Despite efforts to improve the squad with high-level signings, such as Alba Redondo or María Méndez, the white team still can't stand up to Women's Barça.
Florentino seems to be losing the battle in women's soccer. The blaugranas have shown that, for now, they are untouchable, and the distance between both teams seems to keep increasing.