Chelsea Continues Unbeaten Streak with 2-0 Win Over London City Lionesses
Chelsea's women's team continued their unbeaten start in the Women's Super League (WSL) with a convincing 2-0 victory over London City Lionesses at Stamford Bridge. The Blues' early goal from summer signing Ellie Carpenter set the tone for the match, and substitute Sam Kerr sealed the win late on.
Ellie Carpenter opened the scoring in the early stages of the game, marking her first WSL appearance with a well-placed shot that left the opposition goalkeeper no chance. Despite some sustained pressure from London City Lionesses, Chelsea managed to stay ahead at halftime.
The second half saw no changes in momentum for either side, but it was substitute Sam Kerr who provided the decisive blow, scoring a late goal that sealed the win for Chelsea. The Australian forward's strike ensured that Chelsea maintained their unbeaten start in the league.
This victory marked another significant success for Chelsea's women's team under manager Emma Hayes, who continues to build on her team's impressive form this season. With this result, Chelsea remain at the top of the WSL table, cementing their position as one of the top teams in English women's football.
Chelsea's women's team continued their unbeaten start in the Women's Super League (WSL) with a convincing 2-0 victory over London City Lionesses at Stamford Bridge. The Blues' early goal from summer signing Ellie Carpenter set the tone for the match, and substitute Sam Kerr sealed the win late on.
Ellie Carpenter opened the scoring in the early stages of the game, marking her first WSL appearance with a well-placed shot that left the opposition goalkeeper no chance. Despite some sustained pressure from London City Lionesses, Chelsea managed to stay ahead at halftime.
The second half saw no changes in momentum for either side, but it was substitute Sam Kerr who provided the decisive blow, scoring a late goal that sealed the win for Chelsea. The Australian forward's strike ensured that Chelsea maintained their unbeaten start in the league.
This victory marked another significant success for Chelsea's women's team under manager Emma Hayes, who continues to build on her team's impressive form this season. With this result, Chelsea remain at the top of the WSL table, cementing their position as one of the top teams in English women's football.