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Chelsea head coach Sonia Bompastor expresses confidence in her team's chances of qualifying for next season's UEFA Womenâs Champions League as they approach the final matches of the season.
Bompastor confident of European qualification as Chelsea enter final block of matches
Just two points separate second-placed Chelsea and Manchester United in fourth while third-placed Arsenal have two games in hand.
When speaking to the media ahead of this weekendâs Barclays Womenâs Super League fixture at Everton, Chelsea boss Bompastor said that she is confident in her sideâs ability to finish in the top three.
âOf course, I am confident because I know the quality that we have in the squad and we have the mentality on the pitch to work hard,â Bompastor said. âIâm confident and the players are confident.
âYou never know in football but youâve got to be focused going into the next game. Going into every game, it will be a final and we will have to approach these games with the right mentality, make sure we put in the right performances to win them.
âI think we have enough quality to be in the Champions League next season.â
Chelseaâs long unbeaten league run under Bompastor was ended by Everton in the reverse fixture. Bompastor offered her thoughts on the upcoming match-up.
She said âSince that game, theyâve changed their manager. I have been observing their games and right now, theyâre a team that are really well-organised defensively and they have some quality in transition on the ball.Â
âWith the block that we had last time, we are also focusing on ourselves. Weâve put together some really good performances and we are confident that we have enough quality to go into this block being able to achieve a lot of good things. This is what I also want the players to be focusing on.â
Sonia Bompastor stated she is confident Chelsea will qualify for next season's UEFA Womenâs Champions League.
Chelsea is just two points ahead of Manchester United, who are in fourth place, making the race for qualification very competitive.
Chelsea is currently in second place in the Barclays Womenâs Super League, with Arsenal in third having two games in hand.

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Everton are in the final stages of their first season at Goodison Park while Chelsea will move to their main stadium at Stamford Bridge in 2026/2027. Bompastor gave her opinion on the move to The Bridge.
She said âItâs really exciting for us to play in that historic stadium. I think we all love to play in that stadium. We want to move in and make sure we progress with our ambitions and match them.Â
âFor a club like Chelsea, to be able to play in the bigger stadium at Stamford Bridge is great news. We want to create a really special atmosphere for the fans and create that connection between players and fans.
âWe have had really good memories at Kingsmeadow but when you talk about Chelsea, Stamford Bridge is the stadium that you want to play in and we want to create even more memories in that stadium. Itâs really exciting and great news.â
Chelseaâs Barclays Womenâs Super League fixture at Everton kicks-off at 12pm on Sunday afternoon.