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Chelsea Women secured their first Women’s League Cup title in four years, marking a triumphant start to Sonia Bompastor’s tenure as head coach. A dominant performance led by Mayra Ramirez saw the Blues edge Manchester City 2-1 in the final, keeping their dream of a historic quadruple alive.
Ramirez Inspires Chelsea to Victory
Chelsea took the lead just eight minutes into the game when Lauren James played a perfectly weighted pass to Ramirez, who capitalized on the opportunity at the second attempt. The Colombian striker continued to trouble City's defense and nearly doubled her tally before the half-hour mark, but her effort hit the sidenetting.
City found clear-cut chances difficult to come by, with Khadija Shaw engaged in a fierce battle against Millie Bright. Chelsea’s goalkeeper Hannah Hampton made some key saves but was at fault for Aoba Fujino’s equalizer, as the City forward sneaked a shot past her at the near post.
Despite that setback, Chelsea responded with renewed energy. In the 77th minute, Ramirez once again proved instrumental, delivering a dangerous cross that forced Yui Hasegawa into an own goal, sealing the Blues' victory.
Chelsea’s Standout Performers
Chelsea’s triumph not only ends their three-year final losing streak in the League Cup but also fuels their ambitions for more silverware this season.