Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor is excited to begin her maiden Women s Super League campaign when the Blues face Aston Villa on Friday evening.
Bompastor joined the club in the summer after three successful years at Lyon, which includes three straight Division 1 Feminine titles and a Champions League win in 2022.
She will be following the hugely popular Emma Hayes, who enjoyed plenty of success of her own at Chelsea before moving on to coach the United States women s team, but Bompastor insists the attention should not just be on her as her side aim to retain their title.
She said: I just feel like it s not only about me. I think it s about Chelsea. It s also about the players, you know, and we feel ready.
We are the holders of the title, and we want to sta…