A hat-trick from Sam Kerr guided Chelsea to a 4-1 victory over a stubborn Paris FC at Stamford Bridge. The striker opened the scoring in the first half before the visitors levelled through Théa Greboval. Two second-half goals in seven minutes from the Australian, however, ensured Chelsea earned a crucial three points.
Chelsea were aiming to kickstart their Champions League campaign on home soil after a frustrating opener. They secured a 2-2 draw in Madrid but Emma Hayes said they had been “robbed of what should have been a 3-1 game” after two contentious refereeing decisions.
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