One Team, One Dream: This Is Chelsea | Episode 5



Episode five of a six-part series exploring the glory and the tough times experienced by Chelsea between 2019 and 2021.

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47 thoughts on “One Team, One Dream: This Is Chelsea | Episode 5”

  1. Proud of my Swedish girls Magda & Jonna! โคYou are truly team players and show the same you behind the scenes as we get to see in public. I also feel very sad for Sam!

    Ramona Bachmann had her peak at a very young age. She started playing in the Swedish league at the age of 17. At that time, women's football was mostly professional in Sweden & Germany. Bachmann and Marta were the big stars in the Swedish league. Ramona was a goal machine. And then other European countries and clubs started to invest in women's football. When she started playing in European clubs, she hasn't performed well at all.

    Many players tend to become great players and more complete the older you get. But in her case, it has been the opposite. When she was young, she was the big star. And the older she's gotten, the worse she's gotten. I don't like her behaviour, but I can still understand her. I think it's been difficult for her to go from being the big star to being benchwarmer. Accepting it! While Ramona was at her best in the Swedish league, Magda was a bench warmer. Now she's captaining her team. ๐Ÿ‘€Just a thought!

  2. Am not even a Chelsea fan so far have watched this series but haven't heard any encouraging, kind words from Emma as a coach. You either play well or be kicked out of the starting Xi and she is always using cursing words.

  3. After watching this series in comparison to the Lionesses preparation for the Euro, I have a whole level of appreciation for Sarina Wiegmanโ€™s style of management. The England team were spot on serious, but clearly enjoyed their practice. Sarinna Wiegman would point out what could be better, instead of beating down players for their mistake. I wish Chelsea women luck in the CL.

  4. Thank you so much for making this series and especially as a Chelsea fan myself. I have developed a bigger connection to the club now. I will support our womenโ€™s team with the same passion as our menโ€™s ๐Ÿ’ช

  5. Think this should replace Coronation Street, Amazing stuff! Soo excited for the Euros! Go England ๐Ÿด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ and Norway ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ป!!

  6. I'm stuck on the Deanne cooper game time situation….it's so unfortunate…I just hope Emma has a plan on squad rotation rather than making players to sit on the bench for that long cause I believe everyone at Chelsea women is competitive

  7. This documentary so far has opened my eyes to know more about women football, being a professional footballer and being a Chelsea woman football club player. Clearly there are more to being a footballer than what goes on on the pitch. The real deal are what goes behind the scenes. I love these series. ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ’™

  8. This documentary is very interesting. I can't wait for the male's especially with Lukaku's situation because football is not just about playing and fans watching

  9. Iโ€™m a Man City fan but am really enjoying this!
    Shame Chelsea were shamefully HANDED the title this Season (try telling Pep โ€œyouโ€™re in the lead but hey, weโ€™re going to give the Title to Chelsea, ok?โ€ Would NEVER have happened ๐Ÿ˜ก) so might have to miss the end of Season episode as it would only cause me to rant!

  10. I see a lot of myself in Bachmann. I've been my own worst enemy several times. I've needed to smile and be supportive of others when I wasn't feeling secure myself, too. I guess it's easier to see when it's someone else : )

  11. I find it interesting which players they decided to highlight/focus on. Very little Kirby, Magda, Millie, Jiโ€ฆ. Some of the most important players to the squad.

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