In a squad bristling with internationals, Norway’s Guro Reiten stood out as Chelsea secured its fourth Women’s Super League title in 4 years on Saturday, persevering with an excellent run of six league titles on the trot for the diminutive Norwegian winger.
The 28-year-old was the highest scorer within the Norweigan Toppserien as her LSK aspect gained the title in 2017 and 2018, and he or she has gained the WSL title yearly since becoming a member of Chelsea in 2019.
“I’m so proud of every single one at this club. It’s been a lot of hard work, but days like today make it worth it,” Reiten advised Sky Sports as she accepted her participant of the match award for her efforts towards Reading.
As she has accomplished all season, Reiten stepped up instantly of their closing league sport, crossing for Sam Kerr to move the opener within the 18th minute after which exploiting a defensive mistake to web the second, with Chelsea ultimately profitable 3-0.
Reiten’s stream of assists and targets has carried Chelsea to the title, and he or she typically teed up Kerr with crosses or pulled the ball again for onrushing midfielders to attain throughout a protracted season wherein they sealed a league and FA Cup double.
“I just want to help the team win – Sam tells me every day, ‘hairline, eyebrow, there,’” Reiten mentioned, pointing to her brow.
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Reiten mentioned she was wanting ahead to a “good party” to have a good time the tip of a protracted season.
“We play so many games, you have to go every third or fourth day. We could do it again and again, digging deep, finding that special moment to win games and we’re good, we’re good,” she mentioned.
With one other profitable home season now accomplished, Reiten’s ideas will quickly flip to Norway and the Women’s World Cup, which kicks off in Australia and New Zealand on July 20.
