Barcelona's Champions League hopes were given a lifeline by Pajor's late equaliser against Chelsea, in a match that will be remembered for its dramatic turn of events. The Polish striker's emphatic strike, which found its way past the outstretched hand of Chelsea goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger, cancelled out the Blues' opener and sent the game to extra time.
The match had been a closely contested affair, with both teams creating chances in the first half. However, it was Barcelona who ultimately took the lead through a clinical finish from Pajor, leaving the Champions League title hopefuls stunned.
Pajor's goal was met with jubilation by the home crowd at Camp Nou, and it marked a welcome turn of fortunes for Barca after they had been struggling to find their footing in the competition. The equaliser has set up an intriguing second leg showdown between the two teams, with Barcelona now set to face a reinvigorated Chelsea side.
The match was played out in front of a raucous Camp Nou crowd, who were clearly eager for their team to mount a comeback. And while the final result is still far from certain, Pajor's goal has undoubtedly breathed new life into Barca's Champions League campaign.
The match had been a closely contested affair, with both teams creating chances in the first half. However, it was Barcelona who ultimately took the lead through a clinical finish from Pajor, leaving the Champions League title hopefuls stunned.
Pajor's goal was met with jubilation by the home crowd at Camp Nou, and it marked a welcome turn of fortunes for Barca after they had been struggling to find their footing in the competition. The equaliser has set up an intriguing second leg showdown between the two teams, with Barcelona now set to face a reinvigorated Chelsea side.
The match was played out in front of a raucous Camp Nou crowd, who were clearly eager for their team to mount a comeback. And while the final result is still far from certain, Pajor's goal has undoubtedly breathed new life into Barca's Champions League campaign.