Chelsea's head coach, Sonia Bompastor, expressed her satisfaction following a 3-0 triumph over Celtic in the Women's Champions League. This victory on Wednesday ensured Chelsea's spot in the quarter-finals and maintained their perfect record. They remain three points ahead of Real Madrid at the top of Group B, making it impossible for third-placed Twente to catch them.
The win against Celtic followed a 2-0 success over Manchester City in the Women's Super League (WSL) last weekend. Chelsea leads that table with seven wins from seven matches. "We also remain top of the table, which is also something we want to make sure we achieve," Bompastor noted. She highlighted the importance of squad rotation, allowing players to rest ahead of their match against Manchester United on Sunday.

Bompastor made six changes to Chelsea's starting lineup for the game against Celtic. One notable inclusion was 17-year-old Lola Brown, who made her professional debut by coming off the bench in the 85th minute. "It's a special week for her individually, but also for the club," Bompastor remarked. She praised Brown's talent and potential, noting her dynamism and intelligence on the field.
Bompastor emphasised her commitment to involving young players, reflecting on her experience working with youth at Lyon's academy. "As a manager, I worked a lot with the young players, especially when I was at the academy with Lyon," she stated. The opportunity to introduce young talent is significant for both her and the club.
The coach stressed the necessity of rotating players due to their demanding schedules. "It's important because it's not possible for a player to play 90 minutes every three days," she explained. With many international players balancing club and national team duties, ensuring everyone participates is crucial.
Bompastor's strategy from season start has been inclusive participation across matches. This approach builds trust within the squad and ensures player well-being amidst frequent games and travel commitments.
Bompastor shared her pre-match message with players about seizing this chance to qualify for quarter-finals: "I told the players before the game tonight that it was an opportunity for us to qualify for the quarter-final." Her words motivated them towards achieving this goal.
Overall, Chelsea's recent performances have been impressive under Bompastor's leadership. Their consistent victories in both domestic and European competitions highlight their strength and depth as they continue their campaign this season.