Chelsea Completes Historic Treble: Win The FA Cup Against Manchester United
Sonia Bompastor’s Chelsea lifted their latest WSL title last weekend at Stamford Bridge, and became the first side to not lose in a 22-game league campaign. They rounded that incredible feat off on Sunday, beating last year’s FA Cup winners and adding another trophy to the cabinet alongside the WSL and Women’s League Cup.

Sonia Bompastor’s side lifted their latest WSL title last weekend at Stamford Bridge, and became the first side to not lose in a 22-game league campaign.
Sonia Bompastor’s Chelsea lifted their latest WSL title last weekend at Stamford Bridge
They rounded that incredible feat off on Sunday, beating last year’s FA Cup winners and adding another trophy to the cabinet alongside the WSL and Women’s League Cup.
The gap was evident on Sunday as Chelsea outshone Manchester United in almost every department. Deeper squad depth, more experience, physicality in midfield and a ruthlessness in the key moments helped Chelsea stroll across the line to complete the treble. They soaked up a period of United pressure early on, clearing away successive corner deliveries, before eventually imposing themselves.
Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor, after the win:
“The feelings are great. Sometimes it is difficult to describe them with words, but yes, it feels really great. Again, this season has been tough.

“When you are able to achieve a treble and domestically to be as dominant as we have been, I think you really need to enjoy that. Again, all the credit to my players, because again today they performed really well. We had a strong performance, we showed our mentality and our values in this game.
“To be able to end the season in almost a perfect scenario, we won, we were playing in Wembley, the stadium was almost sold out, and we had a strong performance, a strong result, I think against a strong opponent.
Chelsea’s unbeaten run makes their treble even more remarkable.
The win caps a remarkable first season for manager Sonia Bompastor, who replaced club legend Emma Hayes in the summer after the Englishwoman became head coach of the US Women’s National Team (USWNT).

For Chelsea, this included the Women’s Super League (their sixth consecutive title), the League Cup (won against Manchester City), and now the FA Cup (Won against Manchester United). Chelsea’s unbeaten run makes their treble even more remarkable.
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