Chelsea become first team to complete unbeaten WSL season after win over Liverpool

ANI May 11, 2025 231 views

Chelsea made history by becoming the first team to complete an unbeaten WSL season. A dramatic stoppage-time winner from Aggie Beever-Jones sealed a 1-0 victory over Liverpool. Manager Sonia Bompastor praised her squad's relentless mentality after securing a sixth straight title. The Blues now turn their focus to completing a historic domestic treble in the FA Cup final.

"It is difficult to believe, but you need to enjoy it because it is a great achievement." – Sonia Bompastor
London, May 10: Chelsea became the first WSL team to complete a 22-game unbeaten season after a late goal from Aggie Beever-Jones secured a 1-0 victory over Liverpool on Saturday.

Key Points

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Chelsea finish with record 60 WSL points

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Beever-Jones scores stoppage-time winner against Liverpool

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Bompastor eyes historic domestic treble

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Sixth straight WSL title secured

Chelsea stepped up at the Stamford Bridge to face Liverpool after securing the crown with two games to spare on the final day of the season. Liverpool frustrated the champions by denying them the opportunity to create clear-cut opportunities.

However, Liverpool's efforts were undone after Beever-Jones netted a goal in the stoppage time to confirm the sixth successive WSL title for Chelsea.

With the victory, Chelsea finished the season with 60 points, a record points tally in WSL history. After lifting the title, manager Sonia Bompastor's story of success isn't over yet. Chelsea will now turn its focus to completing a historic domestic treble.

Chelsea will aim to add the FA Cup to their WSL and League Cup triumphs when they square off against Manchester United at Wembley on May 18.

"It is difficult to realise [what it means]. We had the opportunity to play our final home game here in front of our fans and the atmosphere was amazing. As a manager, players and staff, you only live these moments maybe once in your life. It is difficult to believe, but you need to enjoy it because it is a great achievement. [The staff] deserve all the credit. Most of the time as the manager you get all the light, but they are working behind the scenes," Bompastor told Sky Sports.

"All the players and staff, it is a day-by-day routine, they work so hard, have the right mentality and they lead by example, and that is important for the players. They also deserve to enjoy this moment. We've been unbeaten in the season, that is a really great achievement because every game was tough, even though for some people that is difficult to believe, but even today we find the goal in the last minute to win," Bompastor added.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
What an incredible achievement by Chelsea! �⚽ While we don't have a strong women's football culture in India yet, such records inspire our young girls to take up sports seriously. Hope our ISL teams learn from this professionalism!
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Priya M.
As someone who follows both men's and women's football, I must say WSL has grown tremendously. Chelsea's dominance is good for the league's profile, but I hope other teams can challenge them next season. More competition = better football!
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Arjun S.
That last-minute winner must have been thrilling! Reminds me of our Indian men's team's dramatic wins in SAFF Championship. Though the level is different, the passion is same. More power to women's football globally!
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Sunita R.
While celebrating Chelsea's success, let's not forget Liverpool's fighting spirit. They held the champions for 90+ minutes! Indian women's team could learn from such defensive discipline against stronger opponents.
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Vikram J.
The manager's humility in crediting the staff is refreshing. In India, we often give all credit/blame to coaches alone. This team culture is why European football is miles ahead. Maybe AIFF should take notes!
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Neha P.
Unbeaten season with 60 points is no joke! But I wonder - does such dominance make the league predictable? As an Indian viewer new to WSL, I'd love to see more teams challenging at the top. Still, kudos to Chelsea! 👏

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