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Alyssa Thompson adds sparkle to Chelsea’s WCL cruise against Paris FC | Women’s Champions League

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Chelsea Dominate⁢ Paris ⁤FC 4-0 ‍in women’s Champions League, Thompson‌ Shines

Chelsea‌ secured a commanding 4-0 victory over⁣ Paris FC in their Women’s‌ Champions League group stage match, fueled by a ⁣dominant performance⁤ and goals from Baltimore, ‌Rytting Kaneryd, Thompson, and Cuthbert. The win ‍consolidates Chelsea’s position in Group​ D.

Alyssa Thompson, the young American forward, ‌continued to impress, contributing to​ chelsea’s attacking prowess.‌ Chelsea’s victory was also marked by Lexi Potter making her debut for the club.⁣ This⁢ match is a crucial step in Chelsea’s campaign to advance from the group stage and contend for the ‌Champions league⁤ title.

Chelsea took ​the lead after 30 minutes when Nüsken was fouled⁤ in the box, a ⁢decision confirmed by VAR. Baltimore converted the resulting penalty, scoring ⁣for the‍ second consecutive week.Just before halftime,​ Thompson’s pace and⁣ a clever turn created space for ‌a cross ⁤that Rytting ‌kaneryd headed home, albeit seemingly ⁣surprised ⁤by the ⁢goal.

Thompson extended Chelsea’s lead promptly after the break with a ​close-range finish. Cuthbert then added a fourth,touching​ home a header from Sam Kerr on the⁢ line. Lexi Potter,⁤ a Cobham academy ‍product and England youth international, was given a debut appearance ​as Chelsea ‍comfortably closed‌ out the match.

Chelsea⁢ will⁤ next face St‍ Pölten in‍ Austria next month.

Elsewhere in ⁢the Champions League, St ​Pölten defeated Vålerenga 3-0. Jule Brand opened the scoring with her ⁤first goal for the club, and Ada Hegerberg headed the hosts’ second just before ⁣half-time.‌ Teenage midfielder Lily Yohannes completed the scoring‍ with a brilliant lob⁢ from close to ​the halfway ‌line.

Wolfsburg grabbed a late victory at⁢ Vålerenga thanks to ⁤Janina Minge’s penalty. The midfielder converted from the spot with ⁤the last kick ​of ‌the game after⁢ Naina Inauen’s foul in the area. Wolfsburg ⁢took the lead through Lineth Beerensteyn in the 57th minute,​ but Sara Hørte headed home just three minutes later to level for the hosts⁢ in Oslo.

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