Sandi Baltimore's Penalty Saves Chelsea Women from Upset in WCL Opener
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Sandi Baltimore's Penalty Saves Chelsea Women from Upset in WCL Opener

In a gripping UEFA Women’s Champions League opener, Chelsea Women secured a 1-1 draw against FC Twente, with Sandi Baltimore's penalty equalizing after they fell behind. The match demonstrated Chelsea's resilience and competitive spirit, crucial for their campaign as they aim for their first Champions League title.

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In a thrilling UEFA Women’s Champions League opener, Chelsea Women managed to secure a 1-1 draw against FC Twente, thanks to Sandi Baltimore's crucial penalty. This match was significant as it showcased Chelsea's resilience and ability to perform under pressure, setting the tone for their campaign in the tournament. Fans can take heart in the team's fighting spirit, which bodes well for their future matches.
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Chelsea faced a challenging start in the Champions League with a 1-1 draw against Twente in the Netherlands. Despite dominating possession, they fell behind to a goal from Twente's captain, Danique van Ginkel. However, Sandy Baltimore's penalty equalizer spared Chelsea from a potential upset. This match highlights the competitive nature of the tournament and Chelsea's ongoing quest for their first Champions League title.

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