Chelsea comfortably defeated Twente to keep their perfect record intact under Sonia Bompastor.
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In a thrilling display of football, Chelsea continued their impressive run in the UEFA Women’s Champions League Group Stage, securing a convincing 3-1 victory away at FC Twente. This marks their second win from two matches, setting a strong tone for their campaign.
The Blues, under the guidance of manager Sonia Bompastor, came out of the blocks with remarkable intensity, quickly establishing a two-goal lead. Aggie Beever-Jones and Maika Hamano were the architects of this early advantage, showcasing Chelsea’s attacking prowess.
Bompastor’s tactical acumen was evident as she expertly rotated her squad, making full use of her bench to keep the players fresh throughout the match. The game was effectively sealed when substitutes Maya Ramirez won a penalty, which Guro Reiten confidently converted, adding to Chelsea’s tally.
Despite the dominant performance from the visitors, Twente’s Nikee van Dijk provided a moment of joy for the home supporters with a well-taken consolation goal in the second half. However, Chelsea’s six points from two games reflect a perfect start in Group B, leaving them well-positioned as they look to advance in the tournament.
As the team continues to build momentum, the excitement surrounding their campaign is palpable. Fans will be eager to see how they progress in the coming fixtures, as Chelsea aims to maintain their strong form and push further in the competition.