Chelsea has initiated their ambitious quadruple campaign with a 2-1 victory over Manchester City in the League Cup final. This win marks manager Sonia Bompastor's first trophy since joining the club. Mayra Ramírez scored the opening goal, while Aoba Fujino equalized for City with a stunning strike. The match turned when Yui Hasegawa inadvertently scored an own goal, securing Chelsea's victory. Now, they lead the Women's Super League by eight points, and remain in contention for the FA Cup and Champions League, aiming to replicate Arsenal's historical quadruple from 2006-07.
Chelsea's triumph in the League Cup final showcases their bid for an unprecedented quadruple, marking a significant milestone for manager Sonia Bompastor in her inaugural season.
The decisive moment came when Yui Hasegawa's own goal sealed Chelsea's victory, underlining their relentless pressure and City’s defensive lapses during crucial moments.
Chelsea's unbeaten run positions them strongly for the rest of the season. Their ambition now pivots around the FA Cup and Champions League as they chase glory.
Desire for success is palpable in the Chelsea squad, as Lucy Bronze notes their squad depth will support an ambitious bid for a historic quadruple.
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