Sonia Bompastor has signed a new deal with Chelsea FC that will see her remain at the club until 2030. The 45-year-old Frenchwoman arrived in May 2024 after Emma Hayes' departure and led the team to an unbeaten domestic treble in her first campaign, winning the Women's Super League, FA Cup, and League Cup.
Bompastor's contract extension comes after a disappointing run of form for Chelsea, who are now 12 points off leaders Manchester City in third place. The team has been struggling with injuries, which Bompastor attributes to their downfall.
Despite this, Bompastor remains confident that her team will bounce back from their current struggles. She believes that success is built on grit, resilience, and intensity, and she's determined to bring more success to the club.
Chelsea will look to turn their fortunes around as they face Tottenham, who are fifth in the Women's Super League standings. The Blues also have a Champions League quarter-final spot to defend and are set to face Manchester United in the League Cup final next month.
Bompastor, who is known for her tactical prowess and ability to get the best out of her players, will be crucial in turning Chelsea's season around. With her experience and leadership, she'll look to inspire her team to push on and reclaim their position at the top of the Women's Super League table.
Bompastor's contract extension comes after a disappointing run of form for Chelsea, who are now 12 points off leaders Manchester City in third place. The team has been struggling with injuries, which Bompastor attributes to their downfall.
Despite this, Bompastor remains confident that her team will bounce back from their current struggles. She believes that success is built on grit, resilience, and intensity, and she's determined to bring more success to the club.
Chelsea will look to turn their fortunes around as they face Tottenham, who are fifth in the Women's Super League standings. The Blues also have a Champions League quarter-final spot to defend and are set to face Manchester United in the League Cup final next month.
Bompastor, who is known for her tactical prowess and ability to get the best out of her players, will be crucial in turning Chelsea's season around. With her experience and leadership, she'll look to inspire her team to push on and reclaim their position at the top of the Women's Super League table.