Sonia Bompastor continued her 100 per cent record since taking charge at Chelsea as her side beat Twente 3-1 to secure a second Women’s Champions League win of the season.
Efforts from range were the name of the game as Chelsea dominated the Dutch champions in the early exchanges. With just seven minutes on the clock, Bompastor’s side took the lead through Beever-Jones.
England boss Sarina Wiegman was in attendance to watch on as the 21-year-old tried her luck from just outside the box after being played in by Kadeisha Buchanan. Her effort was deflected but it rewarded the away side for their confident start.
Just 11 minutes later, Hamano, making her first start of the season spotted the Twente ‘keeper well off her line and audaciously attempted a lob from range which found the back of the net. Chelsea comfortably saw out the first half with Twente failing to muster an opportunity of note.
After the break, Mayra Ramirez, who replaced Johanna Rytting-Kaneryd, made an instant impact as her trickery teased Lieske Carleer into an untimely challenge in the box. Referee Maria Caputi pointed to the spot straight away and Guro Reiten stepped up to coolly convert from the spot, sending Olivia Clark the wrong way to put her side three up.
Bompastor will be wondering how her side allowed Twente to find a goal after such a dominant display. Against the run of play, Ella Peddemors floated a finely-weighted ball into the path of Nikee van Djik who fired past Zecira Musovic to net a consolation.
The victory puts Chelsea top of Group B in the Champions League with six points, and they will now look to make it six wins from six matches this season when they host Tottenham in the WSL on Sunday evening.
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Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor speaking to the club’s official website has praised the quality of squad.
“I’m really happy with the first half. We started the game strongly. We were efficient being able to score really quickly. We saw some good movement from the players.
“For me, we just got the three points which is really important. We are top now which is the main goal.
“Also, we had the opportunity to rotate and manage some players. Some players could rest in preparation for the game on Sunday.