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Bristol City 0-3 Chelsea: Blues three points clear before winter break

Lauren James celebrates with her Chelsea teammates after scoring against Bristol City
Lauren James has scored seven goals for Chelsea in the Women’s Super League this season

Chelsea gained a three-point advantage in the Women’s Super League title race by beating struggling Bristol City in their final league match of the year.

Lauren James, returning to the starting line-up after being benched for their Champions League draw with Hacken on Tuesday, opened the scoring with a wonderfully-executed curling finish from the edge of the box.

Bristol City had early chances in an evenly-matched opening with Amalie Thestrup and Abi Harrison coming close, but Chelsea eventually showcased their excellence.

Erin Cuthbert fired a 34th-minute volley past Olivia Clark to extend their advantage when a mistimed clearance fell perfectly into her path.

James hit the crossbar as she looked to fire home another from distance, before Sam Kerr nodded in a pinpoint Guro Reiten cross to claim Chelsea’s third in the 59th minute.

The visitors ended on a low note, though, when they had defender Niamh Charles sent off as she was shown a second yellow card for a foul in injury time.

The result ensured the Blues finished the calendar year in command at the top of the table, taking advantage of Arsenal’s surprise defeat by rivals Tottenham on Saturday.

Chelsea are still in Champions League action before the break begins and visit Hacken on Wednesday (20:00 GMT).

Blues end difficult week on a high

After a 4-1 defeat at Arsenal and goalless Champions League draw with Hacken, Chelsea needed a response.

It was not the most controlling of performances, but the Blues finished a three-game spell in seven days on a positive note.

Bristol City battled hard and tried to take the game to Chelsea, with Thestrup inches away from meeting a Jamie-Lee Napier delivery in the early exchanges.

Chelsea’s debutant goalkeeper Hannah Hampton, who joined from Aston Villa in the summer, was also forced into a well-timed save to foil Ffion Morgan from close range.

Thestrup fashioned chances as she linked well with Napier on the left-hand side to find gaps, but the hosts were undone by Chelsea’s pressure.

Emma Hayes’ side attacked in numbers with James linking play, while Reiten made darting runs through the Bristol City backline and Fran Kirby and Kerr combined well in attack.

A first clean sheet in the WSL since November 12 at Everton, was sealed too, despite Charles’ late dismissal.

Line-ups

Bristol City Women

Formation 5-4-1

  • 13ClarkSubstituted forHaalandat 89′minutes
  • 2PowellSubstituted forWardat 66′minutes
  • 4Layzell
  • 6Connolly
  • 12Mustaki
  • 11Napier
  • 24MorganSubstituted forWoolleyat 87′minutes
  • 23Jones
  • 8Rodgers
  • 17ThestrupSubstituted forHaylesat 88′minutes
  • 7HarrisonSubstituted forSymeat 70′minutes

Substitutes

  • 3Struck
  • 9Hayles
  • 15Bull
  • 16Syme
  • 27Woolley
  • 28Teisar
  • 29Ward
  • 39Kendall
  • 41Haaland

Chelsea Women

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 24Hampton
  • 12LawrenceSubstituted forPérissetat 78′minutes
  • 6Nüsken
  • 7Carter
  • 21CharlesBooked at 90mins
  • 5Ingle
  • 22Cuthbert
  • 10JamesSubstituted forHamanoat 74′minutes
  • 14KirbySubstituted forFlemingat 73′minutes
  • 11ReitenSubstituted forBeever-Jonesat 65′minutes
  • 20KerrSubstituted forFishelat 65′minutes

Substitutes

  • 1Musovic
  • 2Fishel
  • 15Périsset
  • 17Fleming
  • 19Rytting Kaneryd
  • 23Hamano
  • 33Beever-Jones
  • 38Brown

Referee:
Amy Fearns

Attendance:
9,442

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Source: BBC News

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