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Amandine Henry’s screamer and a successful start into ambassadorship

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<p><strong>Last Saturday, FIFA Museum Ambassador Prisca Steinegger had her first official appearance as ambassador when she hosted her first Football Live Analysis with our two established FIFA football experts Pascal &#34;Zubi&#34; Zuberbühler and Chris Loxston. The trio analysed the UEFA Women&#39;s Champions League final. Special guest of the evening was German World Cup winner Anja Mittag.</strong></p>
<p>After Barcelona&#39;s perfect league performance, the anticipation for the final was high. Especially with an opponent like Olympique Lyon, an experienced side who had dominated European women&#39;s football in the recent years. Ahead of the kick-off, everyone got together on our terrace to enjoy the sunny weather, catchy tunes, cold drinks and appetizers. The reception was organized by the FIFA Women&#39;s Network and offered our guests the ideal opportunity to network at a great footballing event.</p> <p>Before the game started, everybody went back to the Sportsbar for the pre-match analysis. Supported by match scenes from the semi-finals and data-driven visualizations, Steinegger and Zuberbühler broke down the tactics and discussed players from the opposing teams. . Our analysts were particularly interested in how FC Barcelona&#39;s masterfully executed gegenpressing. For Zuberbühler, it was Lyon&#39;s star players, Ada Hegerberg on offense and Wendie Renard on defense, who could possibly make a difference. Over and over, former goalkeeper Zuberbühler and former defender Steinegger had a heat debate during their analysis, showing their expertise in the positions they used to play. Anja Mittag joined in the analysis and completed the trio with her experience as a striker. &#34;It&#39;s definitely a 50/50 game and it will show which team has prepared better for the game,&#34; the 2007 world champion concluded.</p>
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<p>After only half an hour, it was already clear which team was better prepared. Goals from Henry, a superb long-range strike into the top right-hand corner, Hegerberg and Macario made it 3-0 to Olympique Lyon. FIFA’s <em>The Best</em> award winner Alexis Putellas pulled one back for Barcelona just before half-time, but it wasn’t enough to change the course of the game. After five Champions League wins in a row between 2015 and 2020, Lyon was back on the European throne. DAZN commentator Jan Platte aptly summed it up: “The football empire strikes back.”</p> <p>After the match, a bit of disappointment spread through the audience, as most of our visitors turned out to be Barcelona fans. &#34;The more experienced team has won today. Barcelona lacked creativity in the second half to really put the opposing defence under pressure and get back into the game,&#34; was our ambassador&#39;s final analysis. The game was over, but the festivities continued at the Sportsbar as we celebrated an excellent football match and Prisca Steinegger&#39;s first public appearance as FIFA Museum Ambassador. Until next time!</p> <p></p>
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