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With the new Women’s Super League season upon us, Chelsea have bolstered their squad with new signings under new head coach Sonia Bompastor. The reigning champions aim to secure their sixth consecutive WSL title, having signed new players and released others.
Many Chelsea fans were hoping for a new defensive midfielder before the transfer window closed, especially after Sophie Ingle’s ACL injury limited options in that position. Let’s explore the new signings and assess what each player brings to the team.
Julia Bartel, Chelsea’s first signing in the post-Emma Hayes era, joined from Barcelona this summer. The 20-year-old Spaniard captained both Barcelona’s B team and Spain’s U19 side, leading her country to a U19 World Cup victory and earning a spot in the tournament’s Best XI.
Though not expected to be an immediate starter, Bartel will add depth and quality to Chelsea’s midfield. Her leadership qualities, developed at both club and international levels, position her as a potential future leader for the Blues. Under Bompastor’s guidance, Bartel’s versatility and potential for growth could prove crucial.
Sandy Baltimore, a 24-year-old French international, joined Chelsea from Paris Saint-Germain. Renowned for her pace, versatility, and impressive track record, Baltimore is a strong addition to Bompastor’s squad.
Capable of playing on either wing, Baltimore’s technical skills will strengthen Chelsea’s attacking options. With Champions League experience, she brings a winning mentality to the Blues as they aim not only for WSL dominance but also for their first European title.
Oriane Jean-François, who also joined from PSG, reunites with former teammates Ashley Lawrence and Sandy Baltimore. Jean-François is known for her versatility, particularly excelling in defensive midfield.
A specialist in breaking up play and shielding the defence, she posted impressive stats during the 2022/23 Champions League campaign. This included a 91 percent pass completion rate and 9.18 ball recoveries per 90 minutes, ranking her among the top percentile of midfielders.
Jean-François models her game after Chelsea men’s legend N’Golo Kanté and she can also contribute in more advanced midfield roles, adding depth and flexibility to the team.
The signing of Lucy Bronze is a significant boost for Chelsea, offering not just tactical impact but also invaluable experience. Bronze joined on a free transfer from Barcelona after winning the Champions League last season.
Her addition brings tactical and positional versatility, having played in both traditional and inverted full-back roles. With Chelsea now boasting five full-backs, Bronze’s ability to rotate and provide freshness will be crucial. Moreover, her leadership qualities will be essential to the squad’s dynamic.
Maelys Mpomé, a 21-year-old French international, joined Chelsea from Montpellier and quickly established herself as a reliable and versatile defender. Renowned for her ability to read the game, intercept passes, and make timely tackles, Mpomé has substantial room for growth, making her a valuable addition to Chelsea’s plans.
Her signing reflects Chelsea’s focus on assembling a strong, competitive team. Mpomé’s defensive abilities and potential make her a promising player for the Blues.
The new Chelsea summer signings signal their intent to strengthen and evolve under Sonia Bompastor’s leadership except for Veerle Burman and Louna Ribadera, who will both spend the season on loan at PSV Eindhoven and Paris FC respectively.
With a mix of experienced internationals like Bronze and promising young talents such as Bartel, the Blues have bolstered their squad across all areas of the pitch.
These additions not only offer tactical versatility and depth but also bring a winning mentality crucial for both domestic and European challenges. As the new WSL season approaches, Chelsea look well-equipped to defend their title and continue their pursuit of European glory.
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