The scoreline sounds like a walloping but I don't think it was, said Powell. "We started very brightly and we still believed we were in it at 3-2."He added: "We still went out to win the game, even though we were 6-2 down. We still wanted to attack and we have to applaud that. "I truly believe they feel they were in a game. "We're happy with what we have achieved in reaching the final but not satisfied. "I think this will make the girls hungrier next time and one day it will be our day."
Inka Grings, who finished as the tournament's top goalscorer with six, and veteran Birgit Prinz, to take her record international tally to 125, both struck twice for the holders."These are difficult ties, especially the trips to Russia and Turkey," said Ferguson. "CSKA have developed strongly in the last few years and games in Turkey are always difficult."He added: "We also know the quality that we're up against with Wolfsburg, with what they achieved in the Bundesliga last season."The British clubs all avoided the European heavyweights of Barcelona, Real Madrid and the Milan sides.
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