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    Carla Ward says leaving ‘full throttle’ Aston Villa Women’s job was a hard decision but the right one

    CARLA WARD says her decision to stand down as Aston Villa Women’s boss has been the hardest of her managerial career.The Villans gaffer, 40, who is a mother, intends to prioritise her family life when she departs at the end of this season.Carla Ward wants to prioritise other areas of her life following her departure from Aston VillaCredit: GettyWard’s Villa side are currently seventh in the Women’s Super LeagueCredit: GettyThe Villans will take on Brighton in their penultimate WSL fixture before facing Man City at Villa ParkCredit: GettyWard’s announcement yesterday afternoon came a day before her side’s clash with Brighton in their penultimate league game this term.Her team are currently seventh and six points off sixth-placed Tottenham after rallying following a difficult start to this term’s Women’s Super League campaign.Ward, who became the WSL’s side manager in 2021, said: “Managing a great club like Aston Villa has been a full-throttle job and I have always given the role 100 per cent dedication.”However, I now believe it is the right time for me to prioritise the other important things – such as my daughter and the rest of my family life. Read More Football Stories”To step down from my post here at Aston Villa has been the hardest decision of my managerial career, but I know it is the right one for my family and I.”Last season under Ward Villa achieved their highest ever finish in the top-flight in fifth spot, following 11 wins and four draws from 22 games.Results included their first ever defeats of Arsenal and Manchester City in the top tier whilst also reaching the Women’s FA Cup semis.This followed Ward taking charge after challenging 2020-21 season.Most read in FootballOne in which the team narrowly avoided relegation finishing three points and two places above the drop zone.During her tenure Ward has pulled off some astute transfer signings in a revamp of the side.Striker Rachel Daly, Canada forward Adriana Leon and ex-Arsenal midfielder Jordan Nobbs were among the players signed by the head coach.The team also added goalkeeper Daphne van Domselaar to their ranks in June last year.However, the rising Netherlands star’s first season at the club ended prematurely in March this year following surgery on her hip.Villa chiefs revealed they had made attempts to persuade Ward to remain post prior to her announcement.Villa football operations president Monchi says the club had extensive discussions with WardCredit: GettyThe club’s football operations president, Monchi said: “Carla came to us a few weeks ago and spoke of her plan to step down.“We have had extensive dialogue with her to see if there was anything we could do to persuade her to stay, but she is adamant that she wants to take a break from the game.“Therefore, on behalf of everybody at Aston Villa, I want to place on record our grateful thanks to Carla for everything she has achieved with us and wish her well for the future.” More

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    Why is Khadija Shaw called Bunny?

    KHADIJA SHAW has been in stunning form for Manchester City in the 2023/2024 season.Despite a foot injury ruling her out of the campaign at the business end, the star is set to win the Women’s Super League golden boot.Khadija Shaw has been in stunning form this seasonCredit: RexShaw has scored 21 goals in 18 matches and leads nearest challenger Lauren James by eight goals.Her performances for the league leaders have also seen her named the Football Writers Association Women’s Player of the Year.The Jamaica international won the award ahead of James to become the first City player since Nikita Parris in 2019 to do so.Shaw, who has 55 goals in 42 caps for Jamaica, joined City from Bordeaux.READ MORE ON KHADIJAShe is set to stay at the club for two more years, after penning an extension through to 2026 last summer.However, not all fans know why she does not have her name on the back of her City shirt.Instead, Shaw wears “Bunny” above the number 21 on her kit.Why is Khadija Shaw called Bunny?Shaw was given her nickname by her older brother Kentardo and now wears it on the back of her shirt.Most read in FootballKentardo gave his sister the nickname due to her love of carrots as a child.The pair were two of 13 brothers and sisters, with the City forward the youngest.Raheem Sterling shares video for Khadija Shaw welcoming her to the Man City familyShe was born on January 31, 1997.It was her brother Kentardo who taught the striker how to play football at age 10 after she started playing with her older brothers.She has since gone on to represent Jamaica at the last two Women’s World Cups, with the Reggae Girlz making the round of 16 in 2023.As of May 2024, Shaw is the team’s most capped player and all-time top scorer.WSL Golden Boot winners

    2011 – Rachel Williams, Birmingham: 14 goals
    2012 – Kim Little, Arsenal: 11 goals
    2013 – Natasha Dowie, Liverpool: 21 goals
    2014 – Karen Carney, Birmingham: 8 goals
    2015 – Beth Mead, Sunderland: 12 goals
    2016 – Eniola Aluko, Chelsea: 9 goals
    2017 (spring season) – Fran Kirby, Chelsea: 6 goals
    2017/2018 – Ellen White, Birmingham: 15 goals
    2018/2019 – Vivianne Miedema, Arsenal: 22 goals
    2019/2020 – Vivianne Miedema, Arsenal: 16 goals
    2020/2021 – Sam Kerr, Chelsea: 21 goals
    2021/2022 – Sam Kerr, Chelsea: 20 goals
    2022/2023 – Rachel Daly, Aston Villa: 22 goals More

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    Emma Hayes wants Chelsea to be ruthless against Liverpool as Blues resume push for WSL title win

    EMMA HAYES says Chelsea cannot dwell on their Champions League last four loss with their bid to retain this season’s top tier title at stake.And the Blues chief wants her side to be ruthless away at Liverpool in their first WSL game following their goalless shift on Saturday.Chelsea are looking to overhaul title rivals Manchester City and have two games in hand on the league leadersCredit: Getty
    The fixture comes four days after the Blues’ loss to Barcelona in the second leg of the Women’s Champions League semi-finalsCredit: Getty
    Matt Beard hopes to guide his side to a top-four finish in the Women’s Super League for the first time since their return to the top-flight two years agoCredit: GettyTonight, the title-holders return to domestic top tier action after their loss to Barcelona in the Champions League second leg semis.The Spanish giants’ 2-0 away win at Stamford Bridge ended Hayes’ aces’ hopes of reaching the contest’s final for the second year in a row. With their trophy double chase done and dusted, hopes of silverware rest on their push for the title.Hayes, who will leave the club at the end of this season, said: “After any loss, one of the worst things you can have is a big period of time between the loss and the next game.Read More Football Stories“We don’t have time to dwell on exiting. We’ve dealt with that on our day off and we have to continue.“We’ve got a small chance of winning the league, so we have to put everything into doing that. “Everybody’s efforts are into competing against Liverpool.”We’re not in the driving seat (for the title). We don’t have the goal difference, so as far as I’m concerned, we have to catch up.”Most read in SportThis evening the London giants resume their battle to win the WSL title for a seventh time under Hayes.Against Liverpool in the WSL Chelsea have been dominant winning 11 of their last 13 league clashes.But they face a tough test against fifth-placed Matt Beard’s Reds who are fighting for a top four finish and have lost once in their last four games.Hayes adds: “They’ve had a brilliant season, vying for the top four.“Matt is a seasoned veteran in this league and knows what the needs are. I think moving into Melwood has really helped them as a club and they’re definitely a tough, tough team.”Anything other than a win from the first of Chelsea’s last four games this term, could risk them going trophyless under Hayes for the first time since 2016.
    A Chelsea win would see Emma Hayes’ side cut Man City’s lead to three points at the WSL’s summitCredit: Getty
    However, the Blues boss, who takes charge of the USA women’s team at the end of this term, expects to see a clinical performance from her players.She said: “We have to be ruthless in the final third, and the team knows what they need to do. “We worked on executing that and holding each other to account on those things, that’s what I will look forward to in this performance.” More

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    ‘Every person in the changing room means more to me than my right knee’, says injured Crystal Palace ace Elise Hughes

    ELISE HUGHES insists making football history with Crystal Palace means more to her than her season being ended by a serious knee injury. The hotshot forward hopes the Eagles’ promotion to the Women’s Super League has put a smile on faces of club staff and fans.Elise Hughes was sidelined for Palace’s final game of the season after sustaining a knee ligament injury during the Eagles’ 2-0 win against Lewes on April 21Credit: GettyHughes and Annabel Blanchard have shone for the Eagles in attack this season.Credit: PAPalace will compete in the Women’s Super League for the first time in their history next seasonCredit: GettyCrystal Palace Prem star Marc Guehi was in the stands watching the Eagles’ women’s side in action against SunderlandCredit: PAThe South London side claimed their spot in the top tier ahead of next season following a 0-0 draw with Sunderland on Sunday.Hughes, who finished this as the Women’s Championship’s top scorer, has been among the shining lights for the promotion winners.The Wales ace netted 16 goals in 21 appearances this term before suffering a season-ending anterior cruciate ligament injury during Palace’s 2-0 defeat of Lewes last Sunday.Hughes, 23, said: “If you wrote my story at the start of the year and said to me this is how your season is going to end, as upsetting it was for me personally,  I would have taken it.Read More Football Stories “That’s because every person in the changing room means more to me than my right knee at the minute.”The amount of people that are happy because of this trophy means more to me than what I’m about to go through (with my knee rehab). “And the reason I’m about to go through it with such a brave face is because of the amount of people I’ve got behind me right now.”I couldn’t have done (what I’ve done) this year without them.”Most read in FootballPalace men’s centre-back Marc Guehi was among the spectators watching from the terraces as Laura Kaminski’s side made the leap to the top-flight.The team won 14 and drew four of their 22 Championship duels following a season that saw them battle for supremacy with Sunderland, Charlton, Southampton and Birmingham.And Hughes, who began her senior playing career with Everton in 2017, hopes Palace’s promotion will lead to more girls taking up football across south London.The Eagles number nine adds: “Sometimes you have a ‘why’ of something so in-house of winning a league, and you realise how big your ‘why’ is away from the football pitch.“We know that we can inspire the next generation.””I see fans every day with a huge nine on their back or I see girls chanting the different players’ names and you think ‘wow, okay, we are making a difference’.  “If the girls get opportunities that we never got growing up, then we’re all winners.”Since making her Crystal Palace switch from Charlton two years ago, Hughes, who hails from Flintshire in Wales, admits to feeling very settled in south London.  And she puts this down to the bonds built with her Eagles team-mates and club staff.  Hughes said: “I’m from a small village in north Wales and I’ve come to South London and I’ve felt at home and it’s mainly down to the club. “It’s down to every staff member that walks into the building. No one goes past anyone without saying ‘hi’ and there’s always a smile and there’s always a reason to smile in that building. “I hope we’ve bought an even bigger reason to smile.”It was only in 2018 ago that Palace Women were a semi-professional outfit partly subsidised by former Palace men’s star striker Wilfried Zaha. At the time The Guardian reported players were being asked to each provide £250 towards their sponsorship. This trophy is for south London. The top-flight of women’s football is where this team deserves to be. Laura Kaminski, Crystal Palace Women’s head coachFor Palace Women’s gaffer Laura Kaminski the Eagles’ promotion is the start of what she  called a fantastic new journey for the team who are full-time It comes nine months after the former Charlton Women’s assistant, who has 15 years coaching experience, was appointed as Eagle’s head coach. Kaminski said: “This trophy is for South London. The top-flight of women’s football is where this team deserves to be. “For those who have watched us across this season, they have always been full of confidence about our playing style. “I think we play exciting football that people want to watch“This club is at the start of a fantastic journey. “This is the step we needed to take. We want to give ourselves the best opportunity in the WSL.”I feel like we’ve worked hard to get all the infrastructure in around the team. “I’ve been a coach for many, many years across the women’s game at several clubs and I decided I wanted to have my own identity and philosophy and really take a project. Laura Kaminski says Crystal Palace is the perfect fit for her as a coachCredit: PA”For me what is special about Crystal Palace was the place that Palace was in, really fitted me as a person. READ MORE SUN STORIES”For both myself and Grace Williams (our head of women’s football) when we met and discussed how this might look, it was a match made in heaven. “Now we’ve seen the results of that.” More

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    Emma Hayes calls out ‘worst’ ref decision ‘in Women’s Champions League history’ after Barcelona defeat Blues

    EMMA HAYES blasted what she called the “worst decision in Women’s Champions League history” after Chelsea fell to a loss to Barcelona.Kadeisha Buchanan was given her marching orders in the second half of an intense battle with the Blues dispatched 2-1 on aggregate at Stamford Bridge.Emma Hayes and her players had their hopes of reaching the Champions League final ended by BarcelonaCredit: GettyLucy Bronze consoles her England team-mate and Chelsea captain Millie Bright following the final whistleCredit: GettyHayes criticised referee Iuliana Demetrescu following her second-half dismissal of Kadeisha BuchananCredit: GettyFridolina Rolfo’s spot-kick conversion clinched the win for Barca who were awarded a pen late onCredit: GettyThe second-leg defeat – watched by a record 39, 398-stromg crowd at the stadium led to the hosts being knocked out of the contest semis for the second year in a row by Spain’s top -flight leaders.It ended their dreams of lifting a Champions League trophy for the first and last time under Hayes, with the Blues chief taking over as United States’ women’s boss this year.It also saw hopes of a silverware double crushed with the WSL title remaining their only chance of a trophy following semis and final losses in the FA and Conti Cups.Buchanan was booked twice in four minutes by ref Iuliana Demetrescu.Read More Football StoriesFirst for a trip on Salma Paralluelo and then following challenge on Patri Guijarro with both players battling for possession.While the centre-back got the ball during the second incident, she was given her marching orders after Guijarro dropped to the turf clutching her foot.And she looked crestfallen as she headed straight down the tunnel after her 59th-minute second booking with her team-mates appeals dismissed by the ref.The sending off occurred after Barca had taken a first-half 1-0 following Aitana Bonmati’s strike deflecting into goal off Buchanan.Most read in FootballHayes said: “They had a strong first half, the deflected goal puts them in a good position.“But in the second half I felt we were just comiyng on top, and you could see the combination of the crowd and the players were driving us, the felt really confident.“So, when you get such a shocking refereeing decision, there’s nothing you can do about it.“It’s hard enough when you’ve got 11 but when you’ve got 10 it’s virtually impossible.”Of the foul that led to Buchanan’s dismissal, Hayes added: “Even the Barcelona players said the referee was helpful to them. I didn’t think it was a foul, let alone a yellow card.“When you lose a game, for us we didn’t feel we got the opportunity to lose it, that was taken away.“I was surprised when I saw her selected, she’s known for (giving) easy cards. That was probably the worst decision in UEFA Women’s Champions League history.Buchanan’s departure was followed by spot-kick drama with the visitors awarded a 74th-minute penalty.This occurred after Bonmati fell in the box after with a collision with Blues defenders Ashley Lawrence and Jess Carter.A VAR check upheld Demetrescu’s decision to award a pen netted by Fridolina Rolfo who sent keeper Hannah Hampton the wrong way before her bottom corner finish.Hayes, who had influential striker Mayra Ramirez absent, said: “I’m gutted for them [the players], we were robbed.“I genuinely believe we were on top of the game, we’d just hit the post, we could feel the momentum going in that direction, but we didn’t get the chance to experience that.All the talking is about that. Yes, we lost Mayra Ramirez after training, that didn’t help, but you need everything to go your way, two yellow cards, a deflection and a penalty, everything went their way.”At the game’s start the scene was set for what some Chelsea fans would have hoped would be a fairytale Stamford Bridge farewell to Hayes in her last appearance as Blues boss at the groundA record crowd of 39,398 flocked to watch the match – the largest ever for a women’s fixture at the ground let alone a Women’s Champions League battle.The opening 20 minutes saw the rivals vying for control of the ball  before Barcelona gained the upper hand in attack with Aitana Bonmati among their iggest threats.The Women’s Ballon d’Or winner opened the scoring in the 25th minute with her angled shot following a Keira Walsh’s pass deflected into goal.But rather than let their heads drop Chelsea, who were without influential striker Mayra Ramirez, responded brightly.And they had some gilt-edged chances to level.The crowd roared when Melanie Leupolz struck the post from six yards out in the 31st minute.However, that effort would not have counted with Lauren James offside.And Catarina Macario forced a corner with her rifled effort forcing a parried save from Catalina Coll.Another huge chance went begging close to half-time with Nusken almost punishing a sloppy Barca back pass. She fed the ball to James who was somehow unable to slot home from close range.The second half saw Chelsea come out swinging in search of a leveller.But disaster struck when Buchanan was sent off.Hayes made a late roll of the dice sending on striker Aggie Beever-Jones for Leupolz. Aitana Bonmati broke the deadlock with her deflected first-half strikeCredit: GettyAnd a triple 84th-minute substitution saw Fran Kirby and Eve Perisset entering fray alongside skipper Millie Bright who played up top as a back-up striker.Chelsea appealed for a pen when Beever-Jones was brought down in the box late on. But a VAR check saw nothing award.READ MORE SUN STORIESThe visitors held out to claim the victory. A duel with Lyon or Paris-Saint Germain awaits them in the final in Bilbao, Spain in May. More

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    Emma Hayes warns Chelsea ‘must be perfect’ in Stamford Bridge battle with Barcelona for a Champions League final spot 

    EMMA HAYES is in no mood to be nostalgic when she steps out on the pitch at Stamford Bridge for the last time as Chelsea boss today.Her focus and that of her players’ will be on one of the Blues’ biggest battles this term – a showdown with Barcelona for a Champions League final spot. Emma Hayes says Chelsea cannot afford to switch off for a second against Barcelona laterCredit: PAA win or draw for Chelsea at Stamford Bridge would see them reach the Women’s Champions League final for a second timeCredit: PAChelsea will face a stern test from Barcelona after beating them 1-0 in their Champions League semis first-leg duelCredit: PAFor the first time the team look set to perform in front of record crowd for a women’s game at Stamford Bridge.Last night the club confirmed all tickets had been sold for the game at the 40,343-capacity with around 5,000 shifted in a matter of hours.But for Hayes, who leaves Chelsea at the end of this season to take charge of the US national women’s team, it will be business as usual for the double trophy chasers.She said: “This is a game we want to be in. Read More Football Stories”Our team has huge experience at this level, it’s just another game for us. “Our players play for our badge, they play for their family, for each other, I’m part of that. I’m in a team, it’s not me, it’s us.“These players play at this football club to play in every game for Chelsea, not just the big ones.  “We attack the game exactly the same game we do every week and it’s just another game for us.Most read in FootballIn the past three years Barcelona have been a thorn in the side of Chelsea’s bid to lift a Champions League trophy for the first time in Hayes’ 14-year reign. A 2021 tournament decider between the rivals ended with Barca winning the contest for the first time in their history after an emphatic 4-0 victory.And they ended the Blues’ run last May at the semi-final stage with a slim 2-1 aggregate victory on their way to lifting the trophy for a second time.This year has seen the six-time WSL giants halt the winning run in Europe of a side unbeaten in Spain’s top tier this term after 24 games.Their 1-0 first-leg semis away victory has set the stage for this evening’s highly anticipated battle. One in which their opponents are likely to come out swinging.Hayes added: “There are a lot of permutations, but I can’t fixate on that. “We can prepare for some of the tactical details, but we have to prepare for our game too.“We’re not trying to be Barcelona, nobody is Barcelona, but that doesn’t mean you can’t win.“It just means that you have to play to your best strengths and recognise that no matter what Barcelona do, they will pull any team apart.“They are the best team in the world, I’ve said it a million times. They know how to be in this position.“No matter what they throw at us, whether that’s bringing a false nine, overloading the left-hand side, accessing the pivot or drawing us out of position “Barcelona can hurt you in so many different ways.“For us as a team, we have to be so, so mindful that you can’t switch off for one single second.”This is a game that is played in the head first and foremost and we know we have to be perfect to be able to progress.”A Chelsea victory at Stamford Bridge would be a new milestone for the WSL giants and would see them reach a Champions League decider for a second time in their history.Today’s showdown brought back memories for Hayes of far less glamourous challenges she and general manager Paul Green faced to get matches played in her early Chelsea days.Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge clash with Barcelona is a stark contrast to the early days of Hayes reign when they played their games at the 3,000-capacity Wheatsheaf Park in StainesCredit: GettyPlaying in front of a crowd of more than 40,000 at Stamford Bridge is light years away from clearing water off a rain-soaked pitch at Chelsea’s former Wheatsheaf Park home in Staines.A task Hayes remembers carrying out ahead of a game against Liverpool 10 years ago.She said: “I’m grateful I don’t have to go out with a roller anymore like (we did) when we were in Staines!”We’ve made progress, I don’t have to roll pitches anymore, we’ve got amazing grounds people.Hayes hopes Chelsea can continue to attract large crowds to the games they play at Stamford BridgeCredit: Getty”We’ve come a long way since then. Stamford Bridge. Barcelona.”A Champions League semi-final. This is what it was all for. This is the stage the players deserve. This is where Chelsea should be.”READ MORE SUN STORIES”I’ve got plenty of time to reflect on my time at Chelsea, but that’s not now. My focus now is on preparing the team.”Chelsea vs Barcelona can be watched live on DAZN’s women’s football channel on YouTube at 5:30pm today. More

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    Barcelona 0 Chelsea 1: Spanish giants beaten at home for first time in FIVE YEARS in epic Women’s Champions League clash

    ERIN CUTHBERT says Emma Hayes sometimes brings out the animal in her on the pitch.Today the Chelsea captain and the Blues roared their way to a 1-0 Champions League semis first-leg win beating Barcelona in their backyard – the Spanish giants’ first competitive home defeat for FIVE years.Erin Cuthbert fired her Chelsea side to victory in the first leg of their Women’s Champions League semi-finalCredit: ReutersCuthbert curled a sweet strike into the top cornerCredit: ReutersA narrow but vital first-leg victory puts them a little bit closer to the chance of reaching the final for the second time in their history.And it is one that could potentially see them avenge their 2-1 semis loss on aggregate to the Catalan side last year and the 4-0 final trouncing they endured in 2021.Having lifted the Champions League trophy twice in the last three years, the Spanish league leaders were the favourites coming into this game played at the famous Lluis Companys Stadium.However, Hayes’ aces had other ideas. READ MORE ON FOOTBALLIt was a nervy start with Caroline Graham Hansen firing a shot straight at Hannah Hampton in the eighth minute.But the visitors grew into the game.Chelsea had just one first-half shot on target against their hosts who dominated possession early on.They made it count in the 40th minute, though.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERCuthbert shimmied on the edge of the area then fired in a stunning top-corner finish after Sjoeke Nusken outsmarted markers to deliver.There were a few moments of penalty drama in the second half.Watch fuming Pochettino shout at journalist as press conference descends into chaos after Chelsea’s win over EvertonFirst through Barcelona seeing a penalty kick ruled out following the ball striking Kadeisha Buchanan’s arm because Salma Paralluelo was offside.Then when Mayra Ramirez, who was a menace against Barca’s defence, got kicked by Irene Paredes in the box.The Colombian striker had a glorious chance to double Chelsea’s lead with 16 minutes of normal time left before blazing over after being closely tracked in the box.And Paraluello volleyed wide from six yards in the 86th minute before Alexia Putellas fired off target at close range in injury time with the Blues clinching a monumental win.Barcelona were unbeaten at home for five yearsCredit: AFPChelsea had to settle for being dominated in possessionCredit: GettyBarcelona’s penalty was overturned due to an offsideCredit: EPAChelsea will take a slender advantage back to Stamford BridgeCredit: Reuters More

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    ‘Each game matters so much’, says Kadeisha Buchanan ahead of Chelsea’s Champions League battle with Barcelona

    LIFTING a Women’s Champions League trophy in Chelsea’s famous blue shirt would be Kadeisha Buchanan’s “all moment”.The Canada centre-back, 28, has had plenty of experience of winning the top club prize for Europe’s elite women’s football sides.Kadeisha Buchanan and Chelsea will take on Barcelona away in the first leg of their Champions League semi-finalCredit: GettyThe WSL leaders hope to reach the contest’s final for a second time under manager Emma HayesCredit: EPABuchanan hopes to go all the way in the Champions League with Chelsea just as she did with former club LyonCredit: GettyWith French giants Lyon, whom she left two years ago in June for the Blues, Buchanan has triumphed in the competition on five separate occasions.Her old side currently hold the record for the most trophy wins in the tournament’s 23-year history, having won it eight times previously.The highly coveted prize remains the only major honour to elude Chelsea who, under boss Emma Hayes, have won more WSL titles than any English side.Buchanan, who netted in the Blues’ 3-0 Wednesday night defeat of Aston Villa, said: “That’s what I came here for. Read More Football Stories”To win a Champions League in the blue shirt. That would be my ‘all’ moment.”It’s exciting but you have to take it one game at a time.”I think we’re doing a great job doing that, just focusing on each game and each game being like a championship because at the end of the day it is.”Each game matters so much and you just focus on one step at a time.Most read in FootballWith an FA Cup semis loss to Manchester United ending Chelsea dreams of a silverware triple this term, hopes of a double rest with their Champions League and WSL title hunt.Today Buchanan and her team-mates will begin the formidable task of attempting to knock out two-time winners Barcelona over two legs in this year’s semis.The Catalan juggernauts – unbeaten in Spain’s top tier with 22 wins in 23 games and 102 goals – have been a nemesis for the English league leaders in recent years.The team defeated Hayes’s side 4-0 in their first Champions League final foray three years ago.However, their last four knockout of Chelsea last April was a much tighter affair scoreline-wise.A 2-1 win on aggregate sealed their progress to a June final where they battled from 2-0 down to beat Wolfsburg 3-2.The second half of this season, and Hayes’s last before her reign as USA Women’s boss starts, has seen Chelsea battle for silverware with some key players absent.Long-term injuries have sidelined strikers Sam Kerr and Mia Fischel with both recovering from anterior cruciate ligament ruptures.But  team have been given a fitness boost with Hayes confirming Lauren James and centre-back and skipper Millie Bright as available for selection. Forward James, currently second highest goal scorer in the WSL this term, missed her team’s win against Villa on Wednesday due to injury. And Bright returned to training following a five-month absence with a knee concern. Buchanan believes the depth and calibre of Chelsea’s squad will be key to their push for trophies, including a seventh WSL title, in the final weeks of the season.The defender, who has made 14 WSL and European appearances this term, added: “We always have that confidence and belief that whoever is out on the field is well capable of getting the job done.Chelsea have been boosted by captain Millie Bright’s return to training ahead of their clash with BarcelonaCredit: Getty”Even if they didn’t play three, four games or even if they didn’t start five or 10 games, when they’re out on the field, you trust them to get the job done.”I feel that as for myself as well, if you don’t always start, that doesn’t matter. READ MORE SUN STORIES”You can still just go play football and get the job done just like any other player.”Barcelona vs Chelsea will be streamed live on DAZN’s Women’s Champions League channel on YouTube at 12:30pm More