“Chelsea Overcomes Early Setback to Secure Victory Against Celtic in Women’s Champions League”

Chelsea showcased their resilience in the Women’s Champions League, overcoming an early setback against Celtic. The match took a surprising turn when Murphy Agnew put Celtic ahead with a goal in the 22nd minute, raising the possibility of an upset against the Super League giants. However, Chelsea quickly regained control of the game. Despite a late red card for Aggie Beever-Jones, who received two yellow cards—one for re-entering the field without permission—Chelsea managed to leave Glasgow with their reputation intact. Coach Sonia Bompastor expressed frustration over the officiating, suggesting that the circumstances leading to Beever-Jones's dismissal could have been avoided. Overall, Chelsea's performance ensured they remained firmly in contention for the Women’s Champions League title.