Are Chelsea edging closer to winning their first Champions League title? | OneFootball

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·5. Dezember 2024

Are Chelsea edging closer to winning their first Champions League title?

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Chelsea have hit the ground running under new manager Sonia Bompastor, showcasing an impressive run of form. The Blues have secured eight consecutive Women’s Super League victories, defeating powerhouses like Manchester City, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, and Manchester United. Across all competitions, their winning streak extends to an outstanding 12 matches.

This remarkable achievement, led by the French manager, marks the best start in the club’s history. Despite missing key players such as Sam Kerr, Niamh Charles, and Lauren James, others have risen to the challenge. Mayra Ramírez, Guro Reiten, and Lucy Bronze have stepped up, ensuring the team remains unstoppable.


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Can Chelsea win the Champions League this season?

It’s no secret that the reigning WSL champions are still chasing their first Champions League trophy. It’s a goal they have yet to achieve, even under the leadership of former manager Emma Hayes.

However, while the West Londoners continue to dominate on the domestic front, their European journey has been far more challenging. Last season, Barcelona ended their Champions League run in the semi-finals, and three years prior, the Catalan side defeated them in the final to lift the title for the first time.

The arrival of Bompastor brings renewed hope to Chelsea. The French international is the only manager in history to win the Champions League both as a player and a coach — her impressive pedigree offers Chelsea a promising path to European glory.

Pushing under Sonia Bompastor

Chelsea have kicked off their 2023/24 Champions League campaign in style, winning all four group stage matches, including a thrilling 3-2 victory over Real Madrid at home, and securing their spot in the knockout stage.

The road ahead won’t be easy, as the Champions League is known for its unpredictability. With powerhouses like Bayern Munich, Barcelona, and Lyon standing strong, every match presents a formidable challenge. Nevertheless, Chelsea’s past campaigns have equipped them with the invaluable experience required to navigate the complexities of the competition and mount a strong fight for their first European title.

This season, players like Bronze — a five-time Champions League winner with Lyon and Barcelona — bring a unique advantage to the Blues. Her experience and winning mentality add an invaluable boost to Chelsea’s ambitions, making this season one of their most promising opportunities to claim the coveted European crown.

Following Bronze’s transfer, she admitted she saw Chelsea as the best chance to achieve her dream of winning the Champions League with an English club.

“I’m not at the start of my career, so I had to make smart moves to try to accomplish these dreams that I have. So coming to Chelsea, I wanted to win the Champions League with an English team and Chelsea are the best team to do that with.”

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