Chelsea beat Real Madrid in the UWCL and now face Arsenal this weekend. It's the first real sign of what we can expect from ...
Chelsea Women began their Sonia Bompastor era (European edition) on Tuesday night with a positive, albeit ultimately nervy, 3 ...
Three competitive matches, three wins for Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor, who marked her first appearance on the touchline ...
Sonia Bompastor, Chelsea FC Women manager, was really excited to get the first game for The Blues with the players and the ...
In their Women's Champions League campaign, Chelsea had a strong start with a win over Real Madrid at Stamford Bridge. Sonia ...
Sonia Bompastor was frustrated by the decision to postpone Chelsea's Women's Super League match against Manchester United due ...
Chelsea goalkeeper Hannah Hampton was surprisingly left out of the starting lineup in the Blues' Champions League clash ...
Plus: Sonia Bompastor on how she feels Chelsea are progressing; she reflects on Aston Villa win and facing Crystal Palace; ...
Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor reflects on her teams 7-0 victory at Crystal Palace, maintaining a perfect start in the ...
Sonia Bompastor aims to build her legacy at Chelsea while honouring Emma Hayes successful tenure. She discusses adapting her ...
None of this appears to phase Chelsea Women manager Sonia Bompastor. Calm, open and willing to answer any question with a smile, the Frenchwoman has settled into life nicely with the Blues.
Chelsea captain Millie Bright believes the added experience of Sonia Bompastor and Lucy Bronze can help The Blues finally win the UEFA Women’s Champions League.