Alyssa Thompson adds sparkle to Chelsea’s WCL cruise against Paris FC | OneFootball

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·15 October 2025

Alyssa Thompson adds sparkle to Chelsea’s WCL cruise against Paris FC

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Chelsea kickstarted their European campaign with a comfortable victory over Paris FC. Alyssa Thompson scored her first goal in west London as Sonia Bompastor’s side dominated proceedings. Sandy Baltimore opened the scoring from the penalty spot while Johanna Rytting Kaneryd and Erin Cuthbert also got on the scoresheet.

It was a memorable night for Thompson who added the hosts’ third immediately after the break. The 20-year-old has enjoyed a bright start to her Chelsea career since making a high-profile £1.1m move from Angel City this summer. She played an integral role in getting Chelsea this Champions League win at Stamford Bridge and Bompastor was delighted with her progression.


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“I’m glad for her because I think she’s been working hard and the fact that she was able to score her first goal is really important for her confidence,” she said.

“She’s really quick and she has an engine. I think we haven’t seen the best of her yet but hopefully we’ll see that soon. She’s coming from abroad … It’s a new environment. She needs to learn to connect with the players on the pitch.”

Chelsea had endured a frustrating start to their Champions League challenge, the only trophy to elude their grasp. This will have therefore come as a welcome result after a 1-1 draw against Twente last week in Enschede and a host of wasted opportunities that were starting to cause some consternation.

“I think we were the better team,” Bompastor said. “We created a lot again. We scored really good goals from different players and we could have had more.”

The recent lack of attacking cohesion has not been helped by Bompastor’s rotation. There were just two changes on this occasion with Baltimore and Sjoeke Nüsken coming in.

Paris FC had suffered an equally underwhelming start, surrendering a 2-0 lead to the newcomers OH Leuven. Sandrine Soubeyrand welcomed back the goalkeeper Mylène Chavas while Maëlle Garbino and Anaële Le Moguédec also came in.

It promised to be an intriguing contest between two managers who are very well acquainted. Bompastor and Soubeyrand played for France together for over a decade while also meeting often as managers in the Première Ligue.

Chelsea dominated proceedings from the start. The urgency to score early was clear and led to a series of snatched opportunities when patience was needed. Nüsken and Cuthbert had efforts from distance while Aggie Beever-Jones scuffed two gilt-edged opportunities.

Their pressure eventually told, however, when Nüsken went down in the box with half an hour played. The offence from Le Moguédec was not initially spotted by the referee, Michalina Diakow, but after a brief trip to the VAR monitor, she duly pointed to the spot. Baltimore stepped up to convert for the second week in a row.

Chelsea consolidated their advantage just before the break when Thompson broke forward at pace. A clever turn gave her space to stand up a cross for Rytting Kaneryd to loop a header home. The winger looked slightly bemused that it had ended up in the back of the net, celebrating with an expression that said she is not accustomed to scoring with her head.

Chelsea did not let their foot off the gas and extended their lead immediately after the break with Thompson’s close-range finish. They soon had a fourth when Cuthbert touched home a Sam Kerr header on the line.

There was still time for the Cobham academy product and England youth international Lexi Potter to make her debut as Chelsea saw out a comfortable victory. It was an important three points on the board ahead of a trip to Austria to face St Pölten next month.


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