Millie Bright: Chelsea Not in Crisis – WSL News

After the unexpected 1-0 defeat against Everton, Millie Brightcaptain of Chelseahas addressed the doubts and ensures that the team is not going through a crisis. The setback in WSL It marks the first league setback in 585 days and extends the winless streak to three games, leaving the Londoners six points behind the leader, Manchester City.

Bright, who has not played in the last two games of the Championsinsists on remaining calm: «It is not a crisis, so we do not act differently than if we had won. “We go back to training, keep our morale high and stay together.” The headquarters recognizes that the level of the league rises every year and that “the games are increasingly tougher.”

Chelsea host Roma in Europe this Wednesday, where they still have to secure their place in the playoffs after two wins and two draws in the group stage. Bright, a regular substitute since his international retirement, assumes internal competition: «No one has a guaranteed position. “It’s the price of being in a top club.”

The external pressure contrasts with the internal confidence of the blue locker room.

The challenge now is to recover sensations and show that Chelsea is still a candidate for everything.

Fuente: BBC Sport.

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