Bright gives Chelsea flying start in Women’s Champions League
Bright gives Chelsea flying start in Women’s Champions League
Chelsea got their Women’s Champions League campaign off to a winning start against last season’s semi-finalists Paris Saint-Germain on Thursday.
The Blues, under the caretaker guidance of Denise Reddy amid Emma Hayes’ medical absence, beat the two-time finalists at the Stade Jean-Bouin thanks to Millie Bright’s first-half volley in a 1-0 triumph.
The England international turned Erin Cuthbert’s looping cross home with an impressive touch just under half-an-hour in, before turning in an impressive defensive performance to frustrate the hosts in Group A.
They were joined by Real Madrid in victory, as the Spanish side claimed a comfortable 2-0 win on the road against Albanian outfit Vllaznia, thanks to goals from Esther Gonzalez and Olga Carmona.
Italy forward Valentina Giacinti meanwhile gave tournament debutants Roma a bright start to life in Europe’s top club competition after her effort saw the hosts pick up a 1-0 win over Slavia Prague in Latina in Group B.
Wolfsburg also kicked off with three points, inflicting the heaviest defeat of the night on St. Polten with a 4-0 victory driven by Ewa Pajor’s double inside the opening quarter-hour.