Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor has clarified her stance on the Women's Super League (WSL) title, saying that her side will "never give up" despite trailing leaders Manchester City by nine points. The Blues' comments in question came after a 2-0 loss to Arsenal last Saturday, when Bompastor admitted doubts about their chances of winning the title.
However, Bompastor has now retracted those statements, saying that Chelsea's mentality remains focused on fighting until the end and never giving up. She acknowledged that Manchester City are in control of the title chase but emphasized that Chelsea will continue to perform at a high level and focus on making sure they have a better chance of winning.
Bompastor also drew parallels with last season, when Chelsea completed an historic treble under her predecessor Emma Hayes. The manager credited the unusual nature of their success last season for giving them perspective in this "frustrating" period.
Chelsea's fate hangs in the balance as they head to Manchester City on Sunday, with anything other than a victory all but ending their title hopes.
However, Bompastor has now retracted those statements, saying that Chelsea's mentality remains focused on fighting until the end and never giving up. She acknowledged that Manchester City are in control of the title chase but emphasized that Chelsea will continue to perform at a high level and focus on making sure they have a better chance of winning.
Bompastor also drew parallels with last season, when Chelsea completed an historic treble under her predecessor Emma Hayes. The manager credited the unusual nature of their success last season for giving them perspective in this "frustrating" period.
Chelsea's fate hangs in the balance as they head to Manchester City on Sunday, with anything other than a victory all but ending their title hopes.