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Sonia Bompastor’s Chelsea take another major step in their quadruple pursuit Caoimhe O'Neill Sat, Apr 12, 2025 · 5 min read ...
Champions Chelsea host Manchester City on the opening weekend of the new Women's Super League season when Sonia Bompastor's ...
By taking up the role, Bompastor was succeeding Emma Hayes, who became an icon of the club, and in the sport, during a 12-year stint that saw her transform Chelsea's women’s team into an ...
Unbeaten Chelsea ran away with the Women's Super League title for the sixth-straight season, but there were plenty of talking points all the way down the table ...
The key area Bompastor did have to focus on was how to deal with right-winger Kerolin Nicoli, City’s most credible threat across the four games. The Brazilian played a pivotal role in last week ...
The victory meant Sonia Bompastor's Chelsea side finished the domestic season unbeaten, having won the League Cup final against Manchester City and triumphed in the Super League for the sixth ...
“To be unbeaten, makes it more special,” Bompastor said. “We’ll be part of history.” Sonia Bompastor led Chelsea to an unbeaten season in her first year in England (The FA via Getty Images) ...
After the departure of Emma Hayes, some believed this would be Chelsea's transitional season, but Sonia Bompastor has done a fantastic job in leading the Blues to a sixth-successive Women's Super Leag ...
As music blared out of the home dressing room at Kingsmeadow after Chelsea had just come from behind to defeat Liverpool 2-1 and book their eighth Women’s FA Cup final appearance in 13 years ...