Everton Girls 0 – 5 Chelsea Girls

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Chelsea Girls made it 5 wins from their opening 5 WSL video games for the primary time of their historical past after a formidable 5-0 victory over Everton at Goodison Park.

First-half objectives from Aggie Beever-Jones (14), Erin Cuthbert (43) and Guro Reiten (45+1) put the guests in a commanding place.

Everton improved after the break and had their finest likelihood when substitute Emma Bissell fired off course. Chelsea supervisor Sonia Bompastor appeared to her bench and introduced on Wieke Kaptein, and it was her emphatic end which ended any hope of a dramatic turnaround (82).

Not happy with a fourth, Chelsea added one other only a minute later when Ashley Lawrence met Eve Perisset’s low cross to compound Everton’s woes as their seek for a primary WSL win of the season goes on.

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Wieke Kaptein prolonged Chelsea’s lead within the second half

Participant rankings

Everton: Brosnan (6), Vanhaevermaet (6), Finnigan (5), H Payne (6), Hope (6), Hayashi (5), Sarri (5), Snoeijs (5), Olesen (6), T Payne (5).

Subs: Bissell (7), Wheeler (6), Lawley (6), Thomas (n/a).

Chelsea: Hampton (6), Lawrence (7), Shiny (7), Buchanan (7), Baltimore (7), Beever-Jones (9), Nusken (8), Cuthbert (8), Rytting Kaneryd (8), Hamano (7), Reiten (7).

Subs: Perisset (7), Kaptein (7), Mpome (6), Jean-Francois (6)..

Participant of the Match: Aggie Beever-Jones.

The outcome means Chelsea retain their 100 per cent file and sit in second place with a recreation in hand over leaders Manchester Metropolis, who’re only a level above them. In the meantime, Everton are rooted to the foot of the desk on two factors from six matches, slipping beneath West Ham on aim distinction.

When requested if Everton are in a relegation battle this season, supervisor Brian Sorensen advised Sky Sports activities: “I think it’s too early to say when we are so few games into the season. Let’s see where we are at Christmas and then we can see where we’re at.”

The defending WSL champions set the tone from kick-off with Beever-Jones drawing a save from Courtney Brosnan after simply 37 seconds.

Crew information

  • Everton boss Brian Sorensen made two adjustments following their defeat at Leicester earlier than the worldwide break. Issy Hobson and Toni Payne got here in with Clare Wheeler dropping to the bench and Sara Holmgaard mising out.
  • There have been two adjustments for Chelsea with defender Lucy Bronze lacking out and striker Mayra Ramirez dropping to the bench. Ashley Lawrence and Agnes Beever-Jones began.

The ahead then broke the impasse and the possibilities continued to move with Kadeisha Buchanan, Erin Cuthbert and Guro Reiten all narrowly being denied.

Cuthbert made sure of her second likelihood two minutes earlier than half-time, steering the ball into the underside nook after dispossessing Everton defender Veatriki Sarri.

The defending champions went into the interval with a three-goal lead after Reiten stretched to show in on the again submit in added time.

Erin Cuthbert (left) celebrates doubling Chelsea's lead
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Erin Cuthbert (left) celebrates doubling Chelsea’s lead

The guests continued to probe after the restart for additional objectives and finally bought them late within the second interval after twice hitting the woodwork.

Johanna Rytting Kaneryd and Sandy Baltimore had been each denied by the aim body earlier than the floodgates opened as soon as once more.

Substitute Kaptein cracked within the fourth with eight minutes left and Ashley Lawrence had a easy tap-in barely 60 seconds later to wrap up one other satisfying night time for Bompastor.

Bompastor: We have not gained something but

Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor:

“I think we maybe could have scored earlier in the game. We were efficient, even if I thought we could have been more efficient. We still won that game and all of the players are happy and I am happy as a manager.

“Generally we must be affected person and maintain the ball when the areas open within the opponent’s field. We’re working so much on that. The gamers make the fitting choices and that’s most vital at soccer.

On being the primary Chelsea supervisor to win her 5 opening matches within the WSL: “I don’t care about myself, it’s more about the team, so I am so happy that we are able to win every game. At the moment we did not win any trophy and that is my main job. As the coach I don’t care, it is more about the club and the team.”

On Aggie Beever-Jones: “That’s the high level, you have to compete in the club and in the national team. She has a lot of quality, she is able to score and help the team to possess the ball.

“She simply must belief herself extra generally. She will be able to play ahead and in addition as a winger which is actually good. She may have all of the alternatives to start out video games and to make an influence for the group so I’m actually completely satisfied for her tonight. I feel it will likely be good for her confidence as properly.”

Analysis: Frustration growing for Everton

Toni Duggan told Sky Sports:

“Whenever you come up in opposition to Chelsea, you must maintain your gamers of their core positions as a lot as you possibly can.

“You could see Chelsea had joy because players were playing out of position and the frustration grows.

“I am not likely positive the place Everton go from right here and the way they’ll get again on observe however the Crystal Palace recreation subsequent week is very large.

“When Chelsea have an injury, they have the personnel so the change is like-for-like whereas Everton can’t afford to do that. With their injuries, the player coming in hasn’t been a like-for-like change. There’s a big reshuffle and is why they have started games badly this season.”

Participant of the match – Aggie Beever-Jones

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Chelsea rejoice their opening aim at Goodison Park

Chelsea ahead Aggie Beever-Jones advised Sky Sports activities:

“I was happy to get the goal but I didn’t want to celebrate too much as it was against a club that means something to me.

“I am delighted with the aim and to get the three factors at the moment. The accidents they’ve had this 12 months has not helped them by any means.

“I wanted to do the basics well today and confidence is sometimes something I rely on and seeing five different goalscorers is always nice as well.”

Sorensen: We ran out of power

Everton boss Brian Sorensen advised Sky Sports activities:

“I think it’s not the players that play our position, maybe it’s their fault, but especially in the first half we were not sticking to the agreements that we talked about, and then that, especially in the last two, led to goals.

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“So that’s something we have to be better at. Getting to Chelsea, you have to get your game plan right 100 per cent, and that’s of course on me, but it’s also very, very tough and we have to make very last-minute changes basically after training yesterday.

“That is the educational we have now to do. We’ve to be sharp in each second after we play a high group like Chelsea. So I wasn’t impressed with the primary half from us, it wasn’t ok.

“Second half I think we stepped up, but then we just ran out of energy at the end. We need to get players ready to play.

“It is actually laborious to compete after we are so depleted as a squad and we have now very, very low numbers and need to play gamers in positions they are not used to. So we have now to get gamers match and prepared and we’re doing the whole lot we will to get that.”

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