I know who I am - Bompastors confidence still strong despite Chelseas tough run - Soccer News
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I know who I am - Bompastors confidence still strong despite Chelseas tough run - Soccer News
"I know who I am; I don't need people outside my environment to tell me who I am. I will always make sure I give my best. I know I have the competence; I know I have the knowledge, I know the women's game, and I do my best for Chelsea. I'm not saying I'm the best one, I'm not saying I'm arrogant, but I know who I am. I always make sure I support my players in the best way possible."
"My job is to make sure they go on the pitch with clarity on what they need to achieve. No one is going to disturb me on my confidence. Those defeats to Arsenal and City were the first back-to-back defeats Bompastor has suffered in her managerial career. Of managers to take permanent charge in the WSL, only Andree Jeglertz (86.7%) and Joe Montemurro (75.71%) boast a better win rate than Bompastor's 75.68% in the competition."
Chelsea lost 2-0 to Arsenal and were thumped 5-1 by Manchester City on February 1, leaving the Blues 12 points adrift of City. A 2-0 victory over Tottenham reduced the deficit to nine points, with Chelsea third and one point behind Manchester United. Bompastor received significant criticism after the City defeat and faced questions over her position. Bompastor signed a new four-year contract and expressed confidence in her competence, knowledge of the women's game, and commitment to supporting players. She emphasized providing players clarity on objectives and said criticism would not disturb her confidence. Her WSL win rate is 75.68%.
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