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In the assumption that the women's league equivalent would include the same 12 founding clubs, it would be a travesty without European giants Lyon - who picked up a fifth Champions League title in a row last year - and Wolfsburg, who have appeared in five of the last eight finals, winning two.
Liverpool, whose women's side currently compete in the domestic second tier, and Tottenham, who were only promoted to the Women's Super League in 2019, would look very out of place among Europe's supposed elite.
There would also likely be animosity towards Real Madrid, a women's team only formed last year; Manchester United, who were created in 2018; and the inclusion of two Italian sides despite the nation having never previously had any representation in a Women's Champions League final."