The Chelsea manager, Sonia Bombastor, called her site on Sunday despite her quarter -finals of the FA Cup against Crystal Palace.
The French woman has an outstanding debut season in England because Chelsea is the way at the head of the WSL classification in the League Cup final and now in the last phases of the Champions League and the FA Cup. While the speech of a four -time can be something prematurely, you are certainly one of the best teams in Europe this semester.
Apart from that, the meeting on Sunday was not easy with Palace. Although Lauren James roamed the newly widespread Eagles with 7-0 in the league at the beginning of the season, a late goal broke out to break the Deadlock in Kingsmeadow.
Chelsea was the dominant side in terms of possession, while they also had five attempts for Palace’s destination. However, bombastor insists that there is still a large room for improvements and your site has to use more of your possibilities.
“The main thing for us is that we always find a way to win the game,” Bombastor told Chelseafc.com after the game. “It is never easy to win games, even if you are sometimes the best team and the other team are outsiders. I think you can see from the statistics of the game that we have created so many opportunities and opportunities and that we can be more clinical and efficient. We could not achieve more than one.
“One was enough, so it’s good, but if you look at the statistics from the game, we had 12 shots in the first half, but only one at the finish line. I think it’s not enough.
“At least the good point is that we have created a lot, so I’m not concerned, and now we only have to be clinical at these moments. But it is never easy to score goals.”
Liverpool is now waiting for Chelsea in the semi -finals, which are scheduled to take place next month. Until then, the Bombastor team has a difficult month to navigate WSL, League Cup and Champions League with huge games.
The Merseyside outfit will be a difficult test for Chelsea after his heroic 1-0 victory against Arsenal on Sunday should serve a warning about what you can do under the interim boss Amber Whiteley. However, Bombastor is happy from home and the fact that they will support their fans at Kingsmeadow.
She concluded: “You could see today that it was a hard game against Palace who is in the lower half of the league. So these cup games always bring you a tough job.
“It will be a hard game against Liverpool, but at least we are at home. We don’t have to travel and we will have the support of our fans.”