Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor is embracing her aspect being the group to beat within the WSL after they went high with a 2-0 win over title rivals Manchester Metropolis.
Bompastor, the primary coach within the league’s historical past to win her opening seven video games within the competitors, saved up her good file at Chelsea since taking on from Emma Hayes because of second-half targets from Mayra Ramirez and Guro Reiten at Stamford Bridge.
Metropolis have been additionally unbeaten heading into the sport and high of the desk, however Chelsea’s essential win places the champions two factors in entrance with a recreation in hand, which suggests they may feasibly prolong their result in 5 factors.
Having chased the leaders for many of final season earlier than happening to win their fifth consecutive title, Chelsea have taken management of the race as they give the impression of being to protect their dominance within the post-Hayes period.
Requested if Chelsea are the group to beat, Bompastor stated: “Yeah, possibly for the time being the opposition can assume that, particularly as a result of we had seven wins in a row within the league.
“However that is our requirements, . Becoming a member of Chelsea, I used to be actually aligned with the imaginative and prescient and the ambitions. We’re the holders on this competitors, within the league, and we simply have to preserve these requirements.
“If everyone thinks we are the team to beat, that’s fine for us. As a manager, I love to embrace the pressure. That’s the job. And for my players, having this feeling to be the team to beat, that’s a really good feeling.”
Bompastor was eager to not get forward of herself after the essential win, reminding us that Chelsea “didn’t win anything yet” underneath her, however was clear that Chelsea’s intention is to remain good for the whole season.
Requested if she thinks her group can pull off that feat, she stated: “This is our main goal, of course. But sometimes you just have impacts coming from outside.
“If we preserve our gamers wholesome and I’ve all of the squad, then yeah, I’ll possibly have the ability to let you know, with the gamers coming again late that it might be potential.”
Chelsea kept up their 100 per cent record at Stamford Bridge in the WSL against City, with 19,499 in attendance in west London, on the first weekend when all games across the competition are being played in main stadiums.
“It was actually particular,” said Bompastor. “I advised my gamers earlier than the sport, ‘we do the perfect job on the planet as gamers, as managers’. Once more, I advised them, like, ‘simply get pleasure from it’. We play at Stamford Bridge with 20,000 followers coming to the sport.
“We’re playing a great team, Man City. We are both fighting for the top of the table. And I think if you don’t enjoy that moment, it’s really difficult. Tonight it was fun. Fun to have the fans with us and fun to enjoy at the end.”
Taylor not eager ‘to speak fantasy’ as Metropolis lose high spot
Metropolis boss Gareth Taylor insisted his feelings have been “fine” after the defeat, however refused to debate the opportunity of Chelsea transferring 5 factors away from his aspect.
Requested concerning the potential of Chelsea additional extending their lead on the high, he stated: “Are we going to talk fantasy here or are we going to talk about the game?
“I am unable to management what Chelsea do within the subsequent recreation. We’re nonetheless up and across the high of the league, we had an excellent begin to the season. We have had a setback.
“I can’t tell you about what they’re going to do with their game in hand.”
Requested concerning the recreation, he added: “Obviously we’re disappointed, but I think it was a game of errors for both teams,” he stated. “A lot of opportunities came from mistakes. In the first half, they made more than us and we weren’t able to capitalise.
“The sport seemed prefer it was going in the direction of form of a 0-0 and shortly it slipped away from us. However I believe by way of these errors, we barely evened it up within the second half.”