Chelsea FC Women have continued their strong start in the Women's Super League (WSL) with a victory over Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday evening. The match, played at Kingston upon Thames, saw Chelsea emerge victorious with a 2-1 scoreline.
This win marks the sixth match under new manager Sonia Bompastor, and Chelsea has won all five previous matches under her leadership. Despite some performance issues, the team has managed to secure victories, providing opportunities to refine their gameplay.
The match was played under rainy and windy conditions, but that did not deter Chelsea from putting on a strong performance. Hannah Hampton returned in goal, with key players like Lucy Bronze, Millie Bright, and Guro Reiten featuring in the starting lineup. Maika Hamano, who scored a stunning goal against Twente in the Champions League, retained her spot in the side.
Chelsea faced some challenges with injuries, particularly with Lauren James out due to a calf injury sustained during warm-ups against Twente. However, the team’s depth and strategy helped them overcome these absences. Tottenham Hotspur also had their share of injuries, with players like Hayley Raso and Shuang Wang unavailable for the match.
Historically, Chelsea has dominated matches against Tottenham, winning all 14 past encounters. This match continued that trend, though the margin was narrow, reflecting the competitive nature of the WSL this season.