Chelsea beats Manchester City in Women’s League Cup final for first trophy in quadruple bid
Chelsea beats Manchester City in Women’s League Cup final for first trophy in quadruple bid
Chelsea’s quadruple bid in women’s football is up and running after beating Manchester City 2-1 in the Women’s League Cup final on Saturday, which earned Sonia Bompastor’s women their first piece of silverware this season.
Chelsea, still unbeaten in all competitions, leads the Women’s Super League by eight points with six games remaining in its title defence, is in the quarterfinals of the Champions League, and has reached the FA Cup semifinals.
Yui Hasegawa’s unfortunate own goal in the 77th minute clinched the win for Chelsea, which took the lead after eight minutes through Mayra Ramirez. It was also the Colombia striker who delivered the right-wing cross that Hasegawa sliced into her own net.
Aoba Fujino equalized for City with a brilliant strike from the edge of the area in the 64th.
Chelsea had lost the previous three League Cup finals.
“It’s been doing my head in for a long time,” said Chelsea captain Millie Bright, who played a key role in resisting many City attacks in the second half.
“We have a mentality to never give in. It’s something Chelsea has in its DNA,” Bright added.
It was the first of four games between Chelsea and City in a 12-day span. They also meet in the two-legged Champions League quarterfinals, with a Women’s Super League match in between.




