Chelsea's manager, Sonia Bompastor, expressed modesty regarding her role in the team's impressive 6-1 triumph over Twente in the Women's Champions League. This victory maintained her perfect record with Chelsea, having won all 14 matches under her leadership. Chelsea currently leads the Women's Super League by five points and their Champions League group by three points.
Bompastor emphasised the ambition and competitiveness of Chelsea players. "They don't really need me," she remarked, highlighting their drive. She aims to align her ambitions with theirs, ensuring they remain mentally strong even when trailing in a match. Her focus is on instilling confidence so that players can recover from setbacks during games.

Despite conceding a penalty in the 29th minute against Twente, Chelsea quickly regained their lead thanks to Oriane Jean-Francois' goal just a minute later. The team has now netted 17 goals across five European matches. Bompastor believes they could have scored even more but acknowledges these goals boost individual and team confidence.
Bompastor noted the importance of scoring multiple goals for building confidence. "It's always good for the confidence to score many goals," she stated. While pleased with their efficiency in the final third, she sees potential for further improvement in this area.
Bompastor's approach involves fostering resilience both individually and collectively within the team. She reassures players that mistakes are acceptable as long as they maintain strength to regroup and perform better. This mindset is crucial for overcoming challenges during matches.
The coach's philosophy revolves around matching her ambitions with those of her players while ensuring they stay united on the field. Her leadership has been instrumental in Chelsea's current success, as evidenced by their dominant performances both domestically and in Europe.