Barcelona forwards Ewa Pajor and Salma Paralluelo both netted two second-half ​goals as their side cruised to a ‌4-0 win over OL Lyonnes to win the women's Champions League final in Oslo, in Norway, and secure a fourth UEFA Women’s Champions League crown for the Spanish giants.

After a ​cagey first half in which Lyon had ⁠a goal ruled out for offside, Barcelona ​broke the deadlock in the 55th minute as ​Patri Guijarro won the ball deep in Barca’s half and surged forward before picking out Pajor to her right, ​who finished clinically from a tight angle. Pajor ​added her second 14 minutes later as the Lyon defence ‌switched ⁠off and left her alone in front of goal, and the 29-year-old Polish goal-poacher blasted a pass from Esme Brugts into the net from ​close range ​to double ⁠her side’s advantage.

That goal took the wind from Lyon's sails, and all ​that remained was for Paralluelo to ​blast ⁠a superb third goal from distance in the 90th minute before adding another on the break ⁠three ​minutes later to cap off ​a brilliant second-half display from the Spaniards as they secured the ​trophy.