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Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor was in a reflective mood after their 7-0 victory at Crystal Palace ensured they continued their perfect start to the Women's Super League. ( More Football News ) The former Champions League winner joined the club in May after leading Lyon to a third successive French title, and has won her first two matches in the English top-flight. Understandably, having never played or managed in England before taking the job at Chelsea, Bompastor spent a lot of time learning about the league before the move.

"I feel wiser," she told Sky Sports after the match. "Coming to this league, I've spent a lot of time studying the teams, the managers and the way they play. "I want a lot of information, the most possible.



This league is so competitive and if you don't perform you drop points, so you have to prepare properly." Simply sensational. #CFCW pic.

twitter.com/DzU0UUkEZR On the performance itself, the Chelsea manager was delighted to keep their 100% record going in such a dominant fashion, but insists there is still more to come from her side. "It was a great win, three more points and a good performance, even if the first half was a difficult game," she told BBC Sport.

BY Stats Perform "It is a work in progress. We still have room for improvements for sure, in possession and out of possession. "We are only at the beginning of the season, it's only the second game.

At the high level, it is about getting results, [but] it still takes time to get the right chemis.

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