US Women's National Team Star Alyssa Thompson Adapts to Premier League Life with Chelsea
In an interview, US Women's National Team star Alyssa Thompson likened her move from Angel City to Chelsea as going away for college - a significant step into the unknown. The 21-year-old forward acknowledged that it was not an easy decision to leave behind her family and comfort zone in Los Angeles.
Thompson stated that she has learned to be more responsible, relying less on her parents who had previously taken care of many things for her. This new level of responsibility is a valuable experience for the young player as she navigates the complexities of life outside of college.
As she adjusts to life in England, Thompson finds solace in her teammates' support and guidance. Coach Sonia Bompastor has been instrumental in helping Thompson develop her game, teaching her about mentality and aggression on the field. The Chelsea forward believes that this approach will help the team achieve its ambitious goals for the season.
Thompson's first few months at Chelsea have seen her adapt seamlessly to the team's style of play, a far cry from the more fluid transitions in the NWSL. She has also been impressed by the variety of opponents and strategies she faces in the Premier League, citing the opportunity to learn from different philosophies and tactics as an invaluable experience.
Living among world-class players, Thompson feels that her game is already improving due to their influence. The atmosphere at Chelsea's Cobham training facility is described as relaxed, where Thompson continues to grow both on and off the field.
This weekend's match against Arsenal will be a pivotal test for Thompson and Chelsea, with the stakes high in the Women's Super League. Despite facing stiff competition from Manchester City, Thompson remains confident about her team's chances, citing the electric atmosphere at Stamford Bridge as a key advantage.
In an interview, US Women's National Team star Alyssa Thompson likened her move from Angel City to Chelsea as going away for college - a significant step into the unknown. The 21-year-old forward acknowledged that it was not an easy decision to leave behind her family and comfort zone in Los Angeles.
Thompson stated that she has learned to be more responsible, relying less on her parents who had previously taken care of many things for her. This new level of responsibility is a valuable experience for the young player as she navigates the complexities of life outside of college.
As she adjusts to life in England, Thompson finds solace in her teammates' support and guidance. Coach Sonia Bompastor has been instrumental in helping Thompson develop her game, teaching her about mentality and aggression on the field. The Chelsea forward believes that this approach will help the team achieve its ambitious goals for the season.
Thompson's first few months at Chelsea have seen her adapt seamlessly to the team's style of play, a far cry from the more fluid transitions in the NWSL. She has also been impressed by the variety of opponents and strategies she faces in the Premier League, citing the opportunity to learn from different philosophies and tactics as an invaluable experience.
Living among world-class players, Thompson feels that her game is already improving due to their influence. The atmosphere at Chelsea's Cobham training facility is described as relaxed, where Thompson continues to grow both on and off the field.
This weekend's match against Arsenal will be a pivotal test for Thompson and Chelsea, with the stakes high in the Women's Super League. Despite facing stiff competition from Manchester City, Thompson remains confident about her team's chances, citing the electric atmosphere at Stamford Bridge as a key advantage.