Chelsea's Champions League hopes slipped away at Stamford Bridge as they drew 1-1 with Barcelona in a match that will have left Blues fans feeling frustrated and disappointed. The Blues dominated possession for most of the first half, creating several goalscoring opportunities, but their inability to capitalize on these chances ultimately proved costly.
Ellie Carpenter gave Chelsea the lead just before halftime, thumping home from close range after a blocked shot by Barbara Dunsmore in the Barcelona box. However, just eight minutes later, Ewa Pajor equalized for Barcelona, capitalizing on a loose ball after a corner kick was not cleared.
Despite trailing, Chelsea continued to press, creating several more chances but failing to capitalize. Substitite Catarina Macario had one goal rule out for offside, and when the full-time whistle blew, Bompastor's team knew they had blown their chance to beat Barcelona and remain top of the table in European competition.
"This is an opportunity missed for Chelsea," said former defender Anita Asante. "This is the best performance I've seen from them all season, but they will be delighted with how they approached the game." Barcelona manager Pere Romeu admitted his team had been frustrated by Girma's defensive solidity and acknowledged that Chelsea had been the better side throughout most of the match.
While Bompastor expressed frustration at not winning, she was also keen to praise the team's overall performance, saying: "I'm really pleased with the performance. Everyone worked hard."
Chelsea has now dropped to sixth in the league phase table - two points behind their Spanish visitors. With their European title hopes slipping away, Blues fans can only hope that they will be able to regroup and mount a stronger challenge in their next match.
Ellie Carpenter gave Chelsea the lead just before halftime, thumping home from close range after a blocked shot by Barbara Dunsmore in the Barcelona box. However, just eight minutes later, Ewa Pajor equalized for Barcelona, capitalizing on a loose ball after a corner kick was not cleared.
Despite trailing, Chelsea continued to press, creating several more chances but failing to capitalize. Substitite Catarina Macario had one goal rule out for offside, and when the full-time whistle blew, Bompastor's team knew they had blown their chance to beat Barcelona and remain top of the table in European competition.
"This is an opportunity missed for Chelsea," said former defender Anita Asante. "This is the best performance I've seen from them all season, but they will be delighted with how they approached the game." Barcelona manager Pere Romeu admitted his team had been frustrated by Girma's defensive solidity and acknowledged that Chelsea had been the better side throughout most of the match.
While Bompastor expressed frustration at not winning, she was also keen to praise the team's overall performance, saying: "I'm really pleased with the performance. Everyone worked hard."
Chelsea has now dropped to sixth in the league phase table - two points behind their Spanish visitors. With their European title hopes slipping away, Blues fans can only hope that they will be able to regroup and mount a stronger challenge in their next match.