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.