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Sonia Bompastor are two sides. When she first arrived in Chelsea, she was a great, calm presence on the touch line in her opening months. Now we see the other side.
Watching her on Stamford Bridge in Quarterfinal comeback victory in Manchester CityIt was sometimes the opposite of peace.
Roar frustration towards the bench when Chelsea did not build from behind in the first half, followed by the lessons for officials, because Erin Cuthbert’s criminal appeal was dismissed. Then intense clapping and encouragement at the time of stopping to maintain the intensity of the team in dying moments.
“When you get to March, April and May, you will feel that my voice is different,” says Bompastor Sky Sports.
“At the beginning of the season, I tried to find good ways to bring your team’s confidence to realize that it is possible to achieve many things in this club.
“But now it’s time to turn words into events on the pitch. And these are moments that are really crucial in the season.”
The day after the classic Chelsea performance we sit down with the bompastor on the club training ground. They answer against the wall, with doubts that began to sneak over the deficit of the first legs with two goals, Blues found that other gear to overcome the line.
It was an accurate definition of “Chelsea Way” culture, when Emma Hayes’s predecessor bompastor penetrated the club. Players in the dressing room, damaged by their first defeat of the season in this first stage, went deeper into each other and found a way to win.
Not only victory on Thursday evening, but also in the women’s Super League match at the Etihad Stadium five days ago – to maintain this healthy respiratory space at the summit.
A quadruple dream is alive again. For the second year in a row, Chelsea has four trophies for which it plays and we are in the last March. Simply put, there is an aura about this team that even in adversity there is inevitability, that they will have a final word.
“If you have to face a team that has lost only one game since the beginning of the season, I think you will join the game a bit,” says Bompastor.
“As the opposition, if you want to win and beat us, you will have to be on your best level. And I think this is something great for us.
“I always say to my players: Make sure we just hurt the opposition in every game, make sure we play a way where we want to hurt them mentally and physically.
“Maybe it’s not the right word that they would be told, but we want to be the killers mentally when we go into the game.”
The way Chelsea ‘killed’ ” Man City’s Champions League Hopes was just determined – but also the numbers. While their opponents had only five substitute substitutes, the stars Chelsea, provided that another device for turning the tie on the head.
The deep runs of Cuthbert and Wieke Kapteina were bambed in the middle of the park.
City Defender Gracie Prior was twice reflected in the ball of Lauren James – once after just two minutes, then in accumulation of Chelsea’s key third to carry out them.
After the game, the temporary chief of Nick Cushing asked how his team could compete when Cuthbert, the winner of the match Mayra Ramirez and Keira Walsh played only 20 minutes for Chelsea weekend, then started with fresh legs in the quarterfinals of the second foot.
The depth was essential for Chelsea, which produced this elite mentality that it is always a threat and never gives up.
However, it has a disadvantage.
Bompastor spent Friday morning interview with the midfielder Chelsea Sophie Ingle, who, like Sam Kerr, was not involved all season due to ACL injury.
Blues made 49 changes in their WSL team this season, eight more than any other party, so imagine that these two were part of the picture!
“It was a really good conversation,” Bompastor says about his chat with Ingle. “She just said,” It’s difficult to have so many players and talented team to be all happy. “And I said,” Yeah, that’s true. “
“Everyone is so happy that they will go through and will be qualified for the Champions League semifinals.
“But at the end of the day, as a man, as an individual, you are also considering the fact that you haven’t played the game. And that’s what you want to achieve. You want to play in the biggest games.
“I just said to my players: through this block (games) you will have different states. Sometimes you start the game. Sometimes you won’t be in a group. Sometimes you’ll be a finisher.
“And no matter what state you have, you are here to help the team. And sometimes I know when it comes to emotions, it’s difficult. But the most important thing is about the club, team and what we achieve together at the end of the season.”
Bompastor is set to turn his package again before the next big test: home game against rejuvenated West Ham in WSL, live on Sky Sports.
With the remaining eight -point guidance and only five matches, Blues know that three victories will be enough to make the champions again. They could even be two if they got body arsenal and man UTD in the coming weeks.
Regardless of when Chelsea finishes work, there are still many reasons to continue their winning mentality, namely because of available records.
Win on Sunday and create a new club record for the most consecutive home victory (19). There are also 12 points from breaking record points in total for one WSL season, while there is also a goal that it is the first team to be involved in the entire campaign with the highest flight.
“For some people, these are probably details, but they are really important to me,” said Bompastor, who is trying to become a second manager who won the title in his debut WSL campaign.
“We want to be part of history. Being a part of history is to win titles, we achieve our ambitions, but we also break records.”
Watch Chelsea vs West Ham on Sunday from 16:00 in the Women’s Super League; Kick-off 16:30