Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester City have qualified for the Women's Champions League quarter-finals. Chelsea's new manager, Sonia Bompastor, has led the team to 26 wins in 28 games, keeping their quadruple hopes alive. Meanwhile, Manchester City, who narrowly missed out on the WSL title last season, have struggled in the league this year, prompting the re-hiring of former coach Nick Cushing. Arsenal will face tough competition against Real Madrid. Each English side faces unique challenges as they strive for success in this prestigious tournament.
Emma Hayes' 12-year managerial success was a high bar, yet Sonia Bompastor's takeover at Chelsea has been remarkably seamless, with 26 wins in 28 matches.
Following Chelsea’s League Cup triumph, their quest for the quadruple remains strong, with momentum from consecutive wins prior to key clashes with Manchester City.
Desperate to improve from last season's near miss in the WSL, Manchester City's domestic struggles led them to sack Taylor and bring back Cushing amid a tough schedule.
With Chelsea's extensive European expertise, including key signings and past winners, the Women's Champions League remains their last major trophy, adding pressure to Bompastor's squad.
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