Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor expressed her satisfaction after a commanding 7-0 win against Crystal Palace, maintaining their flawless start in the Women's Super League. Bompastor, who joined Chelsea in May following a successful stint with Lyon, has secured victories in her first two English league matches. She dedicated significant time to understanding the league's dynamics before taking on this role.
Bompastor shared her insights with Sky Sports, stating, "I feel wiser." She emphasised the importance of studying teams and managers to gather as much information as possible. The competitive nature of the league demands thorough preparation to avoid dropping points. Her approach highlights the necessity of being well-prepared for each match.

The Chelsea manager was thrilled with their dominant performance but acknowledged room for growth. Speaking to BBC Sport, she said, "It was a great win, three more points and a good performance, even if the first half was a difficult game." Bompastor recognises that while results are crucial at this level, developing team chemistry takes time.
New signing Lucy Bronze made an impact by scoring Chelsea's second goal shortly after halftime. Alongside Johanna Rytting Kaneryd, who scored in the season opener, Bronze has impressed on the right flank. Their quick development of understanding is something Bompastor hopes will spread throughout the squad.
Bompastor noted that pre-season and recent games have helped players build chemistry. "For sure, coming from pre-season and in the last two games, they have a lot of chemistry," she remarked. This growing familiarity among players is beneficial for team dynamics and offers various tactical options.
Bompastor's journey into English football has been marked by careful study and adaptation. Her commitment to learning about the league reflects her dedication to success. As Chelsea continues its campaign, Bompastor remains focused on refining team performance while celebrating early achievements.