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Ballon d'Or winner Alexia Putellas says achievements won't sink in until she retires from football

Alexia Putellas has suggested it is likely to be the end of her career before she is able to appreciate the success she has had in the game. Putellas has been a dominant force in football since making the move to Barcelona in 2012, but took her career to new heights in the 2020/21 season.

Ad/> During the campaign, Barca defended their Liga title and scaled the mountain in Europe by winning the Champions League for the first time. Ligue 1Lyon boost Europe hopes with win at Marseille01/05/2022 AT 18:02 Despite being an injury scare for the final, Putellas scored one goal and created another as Barcelona ran out 4-0 winners over Chelsea — with her all-round performances during the season earning her the 2021 Ballon d’Or for the first time in her career.

The current campaign saw Putellas take over the captaincy of Barca, and the burden of responsibility has not weighed on her performances as her form has been out of the top drawer. Barca won the domestic title once again, with Putellas leading the charge in front of goal, and she has 10 goals in the Champions League.

Fifa picks three female referees and assistants for World Cup Ubogagu banned for nine months due to substance in acne medication The Catalans are one win away from defending the Champions League — they face Lyon in the final on Saturday — and win or lose Putellas is not likely to fully appreciate it until she calls time on her career. “I’m still not conscious of everything that happened last season,” Putellas told the BBC.

«I think there are things that I will end up remembering when my time in football comes to an end. “After all, we live in a sport where you play a match and three days later you have another match, and you don’t have time to taste anything.

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