
Bompastor aiming to make Chelsea keep winning with a view that her team makes winning look easy after 11 wins in a row.
Bompastor wants Chelsea to make winning “become easy” by continuing their successful run in Europe.
Since the Frenchwoman replaced Emma Hayes in the summer, Chelsea has won 11 straight games and are now leading the Women’s Super League (WSL) standings.
They advanced to the quarterfinals with two group games remaining after defeating Celtic 3-0 on Wednesday in the Women’s Champions League.
“As a club it’s always important to make sure after four games you have the opportunity to qualify,” said Bompastor.
“That’s perfect, even if tonight you saw everything was not perfect – but in terms of results we are in a good place.
“It’s good because once again it brings a lot of confidence. It is important for us to continue our run. There are a lot of positives.
“It’s important to work hard so things can become easy, even if they are not easy.”
Bompastor was allowed to rest important players by making six changes to the starting lineup from their pivotal WSL victory over Manchester City last weekend.
Additionally, she gave 17-year-old Lola Brown, who this week signed her first professional deal with the team, a debut.
“I am really happy. I told my players it was a good opportunity for us to qualify for the quarter-finals and we did that,” added Bompastor.
“We remain top of the [European] table which is also something we wanted to make sure we achieved. It is great news.
“We were able to rotate the squad and could also rest some players thinking about the Manchester United game [on Sunday].”