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Chelsea boss Bompastor ‘not happy’ despite victory over Celtic
Blues look ahead to Stamford Bridge clash against WSL leaders Manchester City on Saturday
Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor before the Uefa Women's Champions League, group B match at Celtic Park, Glasgow, November 13, 2024

CHELSEA boss Sonia Bompastor was “not really happy” with the team’s performance following the 2-1 Champions League victory over Celtic at Parkhead.

A much-changed Blues side came from behind, with Murphy Agnew’s 22nd-minute opener for the hosts — group stage debutants this term — being swiftly followed by goals from Maika Hamano and Ashley Lawrence.

After Bompastor made three substitutions at the interval, the Women’s Super League champions then had numerous chances in the second half but were unable to make the most of any of them, with Celtic goalkeeper Kelsey Daugherty pulling off some good saves.

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