Celtic Women vs Chelsea Women. Women's Champions League Group B.
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Celtic Women 1
- M Agnew (22nd minute)
Chelsea Women 2
- M Hamano (28th minute)
- A Lawrence (32nd minute)
- A Beever-Jones (sent off 95th minute)
Celtic 1-2 Chelsea: Sonia Bompastor's side maintain perfect start in Women's Champions League
Report as Chelsea beat Celtic 2-1 in the Women's Champions League; the Blues had to come from a goal down after Murphy Agnew's opener; However, goals from Maika Hamano and Ashley Lawrence secured a ninth straight Chelsea win this season; they are now three wins from three in the WCL
Thursday 14 November 2024 10:55, UK
Chelsea were forced to come from a goal down as they secured a 2-1 victory at Celtic to maintain their perfect start in the Women's Champions League.
Sonia Bompastor's side, who travelled to Scotland without Millie Bright, Kadeisha Buchanan, Sjoeke Nusken and Mayra Ramirez, were made to work hard for their win, which sees them maintain their perfect start to the season with a ninth straight victory in all competitions this term.
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In Celtic's first real attack of the game, Murphy Agnew finished off a swift counter from the hosts as they took a shock 22nd-minute lead.
However, Chelsea, who are on a 12-match winning run in all competitions, were not behind for long.
The WSL champions - who face a crucial WSL clash against leaders Man City, live on Sky Sports on Saturday (Kick-off 5.30pm) - roared back with two goals in four first-half minutes.
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Maika Hamano swept home Aggie Beever-Jones' cut back for the equaliser (28), before Ashley Lawrence thumped home a rebound after goalkeeper Kelsey Daugherty denied stand-in Chelsea captain Erin Cuthbert from close range.
A much-changed Chelsea pushed to extend their advantage in the second half but found Celtic goalkeeper Daugherty in fine form. She twice denied substitute Catarina Macario before Johanna Rytting Kaneryd's low shot was kept out as Daugherty held Chelsea at bay.
The third goal never came for the Blues, who had Beever-Jones sent off in stoppage-time after two bookable offences, but they held on for a third straight win in the Women's Champions League to sit top of Group B with nine points.
Meanwhile, it was a spirited showing from Celtic but the remain rooted to the bottom of the group as they await their first point in the competition.
Bompastor not happy with performance
Chelsea head coach Sonia Bompastor:
"I knew it would be a tough game for us, especially because of the Celtic mentality. They showed a lot of heart and they played with a lot of energy. We were expecting that they were going to be really motivated.
"Also, as a manager, I decided to rotate my squad, so sometimes it can happen that the players don't get the same chemistry together. But I wanted to have a better impression from my team. I'm really happy with the three points and the victory, but not really happy with the performance. We were not efficient enough tonight.
"Every game is always an opportunity to learn. Tonight I learned a lot and I will share that with my players as a team, but also as individuals.
"There are some positives. With our squad, we are still able to rotate players and rest some. We have the three points and the victory, so we stay in the good dynamic for that, but in terms of the performance, we needed to do a better job in different aspects.
"As a manager, I always have different plans for the game and the three substitutions were planned. That's the positive. We are just now moving on and going into the Manchester City game exactly with the plans we wanted to have."
'Performance can give Celtic confidence'
Celtic head coach Elena Sadik:
"Obviously I'm gutted because I think we deserved more. I think we were the team that looked closest to scoring a goal in the last minutes, not Chelsea. But I am very proud of the girls. What a performance, what an effort. They followed through with the game plan exactly as I wanted to do.
"It's not only that, I talked about being confident and brave before the game. If you look at that game, you can see players with a lot of confidence. I'm very pleased and I'm very proud.
"We've been growing into the competition. Tonight we showed everything that we can do. The confidence that we get from this performance can only make us stronger. The girls know who we can compete against. Hopefully the first points will come.
"I think that they probably believe it more now because what we showed tonight is a really good effort and really good performance. Now the girls know what they can do."
What's coming up for Celtic and Chelsea?
Attention now turns to huge league games for both sides.
On Saturday, Chelsea host the WSL leaders Man City, live on Sky Sports; kick-off 5.30pm.
Meanwhile, Celtic host Rangers in the SWPL, live on Sky Sports on Sunday; kick-off 12pm.
The two sides meet again in the return fixture in the Women's Champions League on Wednesday November 20; kick-off 8pm.