Rita Guarino's West Ham tenure has gotten off to a disastrous start, as the London-based side suffered a crushing 5-0 defeat at the hands of Chelsea. The Women's Super League title contenders left the Hammers reeling with a series of defensive errors and careless possession, leaving new head coach Guarino with significant work to do.
Guarino acknowledged that her team can learn from their mistakes, particularly in terms of organisation and minimising easy errors. While she has faith in the quality of her players, it's clear that they need to raise their standards if West Ham are to avoid falling further behind Liverpool at the bottom of the table.
The Chelsea attack was clinical and ruthless, with Sandy Baltimore scoring twice and Lauren James and Alyssa Thompson finding the net once each. The visitors' dominance was evident from an early stage, with a combination of defensive lapses and careless play allowing them to take control of the game.
Guarino's tactics were questioned, as she made three changes in an attempt to spark a turnaround. However, it was too little, too late, as Chelsea continued to pour forward. The final scoreline was sealed when Viviane Asseyi handled the ball in her own box, allowing Baltimore to step up and dispatch the penalty with ease.
The West Ham boss admitted that it was a tough game against a top-class opponent, but made it clear that her team need to do better if they are to mount any realistic challenge for the title. With 10 games left in the season, Guarino will be under intense pressure to get results and prove herself as a capable leader.
For Chelsea, the victory was a welcome boost after a warm-weather training session in Portugal had given them a fresh feel. The team looked sharp and raring to go, and it showed on the pitch as they ran riot against their London rivals.
Sonia Bompastor's side will be delighted with the three points, which maintains their six-point lead over Manchester City at the top of the table. The manager made clear her focus on making sure her team put in the best performances possible in each game, and fight until the end to achieve their goals.
As for West Ham, Guarino has a mountain to climb if she is to turn fortunes around in East London. A tough start to her tenure will only serve as a warning sign, but it also presents an opportunity to make amends and get back on track. Can she and her team rise to the challenge? Only time will tell.
Guarino acknowledged that her team can learn from their mistakes, particularly in terms of organisation and minimising easy errors. While she has faith in the quality of her players, it's clear that they need to raise their standards if West Ham are to avoid falling further behind Liverpool at the bottom of the table.
The Chelsea attack was clinical and ruthless, with Sandy Baltimore scoring twice and Lauren James and Alyssa Thompson finding the net once each. The visitors' dominance was evident from an early stage, with a combination of defensive lapses and careless play allowing them to take control of the game.
Guarino's tactics were questioned, as she made three changes in an attempt to spark a turnaround. However, it was too little, too late, as Chelsea continued to pour forward. The final scoreline was sealed when Viviane Asseyi handled the ball in her own box, allowing Baltimore to step up and dispatch the penalty with ease.
The West Ham boss admitted that it was a tough game against a top-class opponent, but made it clear that her team need to do better if they are to mount any realistic challenge for the title. With 10 games left in the season, Guarino will be under intense pressure to get results and prove herself as a capable leader.
For Chelsea, the victory was a welcome boost after a warm-weather training session in Portugal had given them a fresh feel. The team looked sharp and raring to go, and it showed on the pitch as they ran riot against their London rivals.
Sonia Bompastor's side will be delighted with the three points, which maintains their six-point lead over Manchester City at the top of the table. The manager made clear her focus on making sure her team put in the best performances possible in each game, and fight until the end to achieve their goals.
As for West Ham, Guarino has a mountain to climb if she is to turn fortunes around in East London. A tough start to her tenure will only serve as a warning sign, but it also presents an opportunity to make amends and get back on track. Can she and her team rise to the challenge? Only time will tell.