Bompastor hopes Man City players continue partying

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Bompastor hopes Man City players continue partying

Bompastor hopes Man City players continue partying

On Sunday, Chelsea will face a Manchester City side that is fresh from being crowned Women's Super League champions, but how much impact will that have? The two sides will battle for a place in the Women's FA Cup final as both clubs hope to end the season with a domestic double. While City's playe

Bompastor hopes Man City players continue partying

On Sunday, Chelsea will face a Manchester City side that is fresh from being crowned Women's Super League champions, but how much impact will that have? The two sides will battle for a place in the Women's FA Cup final as both clubs hope to end the season with a domestic double. While City's players recovered from celebrations they had on Wednesday night, Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor was confident as she spoke to the media to preview the tie.

All eyes will be on Wembley this Sunday as Chelsea take on a Manchester City side still riding the high of being crowned Women's Super League champions. But will that recent triumph leave City partying a little too hard before the big match?

Both teams are chasing a domestic double, with a spot in the Women's FA Cup final on the line. While City's players were busy celebrating their title win on Wednesday night, Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor couldn't resist a cheeky jab when asked if the champions might be fatigued.

"I hope they will party tonight, tomorrow and Saturday!" she joked, showing the confidence of a manager whose own team knows what it takes to win.

City's victory ended Chelsea's six-year reign in the WSL, a stark reminder of how competitive the league has become. But Bompastor's Blues are no strangers to success themselves—she led them to an unbeaten domestic treble in her debut season last year.

Adding extra spice to Sunday's showdown is the rumor that City's top scorer, Khadija Shaw, could be heading to Chelsea this summer. It's the kind of storyline that makes cup football so thrilling.

Despite her playful comments, Bompastor knows better than to underestimate a professional squad. "It's fair to say they need to enjoy these moments. It's important for them to celebrate, but they are professionals," she said. "They know it's an important game for them, and there is a trophy at the end. So I'm sure they will be ready."

Whether City's celebrations help or hinder their performance remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Sunday's clash promises to be a battle of wits, skill, and perhaps just a little bit of fatigue.

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