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Chelsea 7-0 Crystal Palace (Sep 27, 2024) Game Analysis


United States international Catarina Macario scored on her return for Chelsea as they soared to a 7-0 win over newly promoted Crystal Palace in a ruthless display at Selhurst Park.

Palace faced their most formidable challenge in the Women’s Super League (WSL) yet, facing reigning champions Chelsea in their first home game in the top tier.

And Chelsea exploited the disparity between the sides, cruising to victory in south London. Six different goal scorers were on the score sheet, including Macario, who was making her return to the pitch after a knee injury ruled her out of the USWNT’s gold medal-winning Olympic campaign.

For much of the first half, Chelsea were lacking a clinical edge, unable to convert any of their 11 shots until Aggie Beever-Jones broke the deadlock for the visitors in the 38th minute against the run of play.

Palace were struggling in defence, looking shaky and lacking strong communication, often leaving themselves vulnerable for Chelsea to pounce.

It was a similar story for their attack. Several opportunities were squandered for the hosts to take an early lead and they came close to an equaliser but could not conquer Chelsea’s strong back line.

Lucy Bronze doubled the visitor’s lead two minutes into the second half with a rocket strike from the edge of the area. The goal marked the 32-year-old’s first since signing for Chelsea and returning to the WSL.

This opened the floodgates for Chelsea to take complete control of the evening, netting six second-half goals in a rampant display.

Lauren James capitalised on the build-up play from substitute Mayra Ramírez, who set the 22-year-old up perfectly to slot home from close range.

Four goals in the final 20 minutes of the evening completely derailed Palace’s chances of securing a point as Guro Reiten netted a brace and Nathalie Björn headed home from a well-worked corner.

Macario added the seventh goal in the final minute of stoppage time to complete the emphatic performance from the visitors. The forward was also vital in the build-up to the previous two goals.

Palace’s time in the WSL so far has not been easy. They suffered a 4-0 drubbing at Tottenham Hotspur last week to open their WSL account. Meanwhile, Chelsea secured a narrow 1-0 win over Aston Villa in new manager Sonia Bompastor’s league debut.

The Blues discovered their UEFA Women’s Champions League group-stage opponents earlier in the afternoon. They will face debutants Celtic, FC Twente and Real Madrid, who were also drawn into their group last season.

The Champions League group games begin on Oct. 18/19, but Bompastor will face her biggest tests as Chelsea manager in the league, playing Manchester United on Oct. 6 and Arsenal on Oct. 12 before their continental campaign gets underway.

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