Women’s Champions League: Chelsea vs Servette FCCF

Chelsea's first encounter with Servette took place nine days ago in Switzerland and ended up being Chelsea's most uneven win

Women’s Champions League: Chelsea’s first encounter with Servette took place nine days ago in Switzerland and ended up being Chelsea’s most uneven win of the season in all competitions.

Given how the first game was, neither is expected. Not only did Chelsea score seven goals, 6 in the first half, we had 70% of the ball and didn’t take a single shot on goal. The guests’ schedule will be different as they now have some understanding of what Chelsea want to do.

That is certainly important and we probably shouldn’t expect another 7-0, but Chelsea are in the best and most consistent shape of the season and they won’t give Servette a chance to shake it off.

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Women’s Champions League, Emma Hayes has raised concerns about Chelsea’s hectic schedule and will seek to prioritize the health of the players, particularly with another game in just three days.

Therefore, some rotation is to be expected. Getting all three points will be important, but it wouldn’t be far-fetched to see Bethany England, Drew Spence, Jonna Andersson, Niamh Charles and some of the other players with fewer points to secure them.

News from the Servette team: The club’s fans created an incredible atmosphere in the last game, and it was really great to see this support even in such an uneven game.

And as good news for them, they did not let the defeat be delayed and five days later they defeated Basel (currently fourth in the National League A), 3-0.

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