Barcelona completed football on Saturday night.
It started when Aitana Bonmati wheeled around and took off at a sprint, shaking her fists and flapping her hands as if to lap up the adulation from thousands of Barcelona fans. She had just put Barcelona in front against Olympique Lyonnais in a Champions League final. This was new territory, even for a team as dominant as the Catalan side. It was fitting that Barcelona’s most prized player, their Ballon d’Or winner, with her dynamic run into the box and dinking, deflected shot had pushed her club into the unknown, towards the brink of their greatest ever triumph.
Then, in stoppage time, with almost her first touch of the game, fellow Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas – who has been dogged by injury in recent seasons – curled in a stunning goal that guaranteed the victory. She whipped off her shirt, Brandi…