Barcelona thrashed Chelsea 4-0 to win their first Women’s Champions League title in emphatic fashion.

The Blues could not contain the Spanish side’s impressive attack, while the trio of Pernille Harder, Sam Kerr and Fran Kirby struggled in front of goal.

Here’s how each player rated out of 10:

Chelsea:

Ann-Katrin Berger 5

Berger could not repeat her heroics from earlier in the competition as she barely had a save to make. 

Niamh Charles 4

Struggled to deal with the threat of Lieke Martens and was beaten far too easily for the fourth goal.

Magdalena Eriksson 5

Failed to organise her defence in the same way she did against Bayern Munich in the semi-final. Should have had a penalty in the second half, but it just wasn’t Chelsea’s night.

Millie Bright 5

Couldn’t deal with the outstanding Hermoso and her confidence looked shattered after the first couple of goals were scored.

Jess Carter 3

A really tough night for the full-back who struggled to contain the skilful Graham Hansen. Also at fault for the third goal and should really have done better.

Melanie Leupolz 4

Scored a deflected own goal after just 30 seconds which set the tone for the match. Then proceeded to give away a penalty. Unlucky to some extent but was taken off by Hayes at half-time.

Sophie Ingle 5

Impressive early on in possession, although confidence dropped once the second goal went in.

Ji So-yun 6

Some jinking forward runs in the early stages. Similarly to the other midfielders though, she was outclassed by Barcelona’s central trio.

Fran Kirby 5

Just couldn’t get into the game at all. Barcelona knew of her threat and didn’t allow her any space.

Pernille Harder 5

Had two good chances to equalise early on. Couldn’t convert either and was kept relatively quiet from there on out.

Sam Kerr 6

A couple of impressive individual moments, including a delightful back-heel to send Harder through one on one. However, unable to fashion many chances in front of goal herself.

Substitutes:

Guro Reiten 6
Erin Cuthbert 6
Beth England 5