How do Chelsea rebuild for next season's WSL?
Summary
Chelsea Women's football team is having a difficult season, unlike last year when they won all domestic trophies. Manager Sonia Bompastor faces challenges from injuries, fewer new players, and internal changes but has the club's support with a contract until 2030.Key Facts
- Chelsea Women are having their worst season since 2018-19 and will not win any trophies this year.
- Last season, they won three domestic trophies without losing a game.
- They lost the FA Cup semi-final to Manchester City and were knocked out of the Champions League by Arsenal.
- Manager Sonia Bompastor signed a contract extension until 2030 despite recent poor results.
- The team has suffered many injuries, including key players like Lauren James and Sam Kerr.
- Chelsea made few new signings this season, reducing squad depth.
- Former head of women's football Paul Green left the club after 13 years.
- Bompastor has shown frustration over officiating and team challenges but remains supported by the club.
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