Sonia Bompastor expressed frustration after Chelsea Women conceded a late equalizer against West Ham United, causing them to drop points at home for the first time this season in the Women's Super League. Despite leading 2-1 with goals from Maika Hamano and Aggie Beever-Jones, Chelsea allowed Shekiera Martinez to score twice, including a last-minute goal. Bompastor acknowledged the need for players to be more clinical and maintain intensity, especially in critical moments, noting they had opportunities to secure a more decisive win early in the game.
"Obviously, it's frustrating. I think if you analyse the game - even though I haven't watched the game back yet - I think we created a lot of opportunities."
"When you are not able to be clinical enough, you just give some hope to the opposition, especially in the last 15 minutes of the first half."
"We dropped the intensity a little bit and conceded the goal because we were not switched on enough from a throw-in. The second half was not good enough in terms of performance from our side."
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