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Chelsea 1-0 Aston Villa
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WSL highlights: Chelsea edge Villa in season opener
Sonia Bompastor led Chelsea to victory in her first Women's Super League match as manager as they narrowly beat Aston Villa at Kingsmeadow.
A stunning first-half strike from Johanna Rytting Kaneryd was enough for three points as the Swede cut inside and struck the ball perfectly into the far corner.
But Chelsea were hanging on by a thread in stoppage time as goalkeeper Hannah Hampton first clawed away Rachel Daly's header, before tipping an effort from her opposite number Sabrina D'Angelo over the crossbar.
It was a dramatic end to the WSL's opening match which marked Bompastor's arrival and a new era at Chelsea.
The defending champions are seeking a sixth WSL title in a row - but a first without influential former manager Emma Hayes.
Banners were on display around Kingsmeadow marking Bompastor's "revolution" and there were new faces in the Frenchwoman's starting XI, including a debut for England defender Lucy Bronze.
It was also a first WSL match in charge for new Villa boss Robert de Pauw and he put his stamp on the team, with them showing plenty of promise in London.
Villa debutant Missy Bo Kearns missed a huge chance early on when she sent fellow summer g Chasity Grant's cross sailing over the bar and Chelsea goalkeeper Hannah Hampton had to be alert on occasions in the second half.
However, Chelsea's quality ultimately shone through, with Kaneryd's effort a fine goal to seal victory, marking a superb start to the Bompastor era.
"Today maybe we should have been more efficient and that would change the game. Winning is important for sure," said Bompastor afterwards.
"We still have to work on some bits. I'm just happy with the three points, it's always good to start with a win."
Chelsea have scored in their past nine WSL games
Excitement had been building as champions Chelsea prepared to open the new WSL season at home, in front of a sell-out crowd of 4,337 at Kingsmeadow.
The streets outside the ground were bustling with fans wearing this season's new kits and displaying plenty of new names on the backs of their shirts.
Bronze's was one of them. Her arrival grabbed the headlines with the five-time Champions League winner, 32, a big addition to Bompastor's squad and she had a solid display on her debut.
forward Sandy Baltimore was another exciting g and she showed her pedigree from the start, running at Villa's backline and dribbling with the ball at speed.
But Villa had some stardust of their own too.
Kearns left childhood club Liverpool in the summer in the hope of regular gametime, and in her preferred, advanced midfield role.
She was granted her wish by De Pauw and took her opportunity, causing problems when Villa won the ball back in the first half and linking up nicely with fellow debutant Grant – a lively presence on the right wing.
Meanwhile, new Villa left-back Paula Tomas was kept busy by the explosive Kaneryd and goalkeeper D’Angelo had to be wary of efforts from Guro Reiten, Kadeisha Buchanan and Erin Cuthbert.
Former Arsenal goalkeeper D’Angelo almost scored what would have been a sensational goal had Hampton not kept out her header in the dying seconds, when she went up for a free-kick.
"If she had scored that [goal] then I would have carried her off the pitch on my shoulders!" said manager De Pauw afterwards.
"She looked at me and asked 'can I go">