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CHELSEA boss Sonia Bompastor felt her players “deserved more respect” after the Blues’ hopes of reaching the Champions League semi-finals were dashed by a 3-2 aggregate loss to Arsenal.
Sjoeke Nusken scored in stoppage time at Stamford Bridge to inspire the hosts to a 1-0 second-leg quarter-final victory overshadowed by a late incident that appeared to show Arsenal defender Katie McCabe pulling the ponytail of Chelsea forward Alyssa Thompson.
McCabe later claimed on Instagram that she was “genuinely” reaching for Thompson’s shirt, offering her opponent “full respect,” but Bompastor felt the episode deserved a review by the match officials.
“I just think it’s not good enough,” said Bompastor, who was visibly outraged on the touchline. “At the end I’m the one who gets a red card where I think the Arsenal player should be the one who gets a red card.
“What is the VAR doing in these games? If we have the VAR, why are we not checking these situations? I don’t understand, and it’s not good enough.”
Chelsea entered the second leg needing to bounce back from a 3-1 loss to Arsenal in an opening fixture that was also clouded by an officiating debate after they had two goals controversially disallowed, with VAR upholding both decisions.
Bompastor added: “I think I’m being really frustrated and upset, not only for me, I think for my players. I think they deserve a lot more respect for the performance they put on the pitch.”
Chelsea look unlikely to catch Manchester City in the WSL title chase but remain alive in the FA Cup and will take on Tottenham in Monday’s quarter-final.
Arsenal’s Champions League title defence will continue with a semi-final tie against either Lyon or Wolfsburg, who were locked at 0-0 on aggregate heading into last night’s decider after the Morning Star went to print.
Boss Renee Slegers, who did not feel the hair pull was deliberate, said: “It was an unbelievable performance from the team, because it is a hard scenario.
“I think it’s special to be a part of this. I really enjoy being with these people every single day and the process that we’re in and the results that we’re getting.
“I think everyone feels this way about what we’re doing at the moment. We can never get comfortable in this, even though we have to enjoy where we are at, but we have to keep on striving for more and better.”



