Emma Hayes admits Chelsea are “rightly frustrated” after Hacken draw

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Emma Hayes has admitted her Chelsea side were “rightly frustrated” after drawing with Hacken in the Women’s Champions League.

Although a win would have taken Chelsea to the top of the group, they were unable to defeat the Swedish team as Sam Kerr was denied a goal with the biggest chance of the match.

“Our execution tonight was bad,” Emma Hayes said, as reported by The Guardian.

“I can’t talk tactics when you can get in through different phases quite easily.

“In the first half? It was technical for me. In the second half, even more so. When you’re playing against a block, you can’t just play like we did. We’re a little frustrated, and rightly so. “

Chelsea hit the crossbar twice, thanks to Kerr and Erin Cuthbert, enjoyed 71 percent ownership and controlled 22 shots to Hacken’s six, but the breakthrough didn’t happen.

The result leaves Chelsea in second place in the organization with five points from three games, while Hacken is the best in the organization, with Paris FC third and Real Madrid in last place with just one point from their first three games.

“The players are frustrated,” Hayes said when asked what he said to them after the final whistle.

“They don’t want anything to go up. For us as a team, when you’re in conditions like tonight, you win a game, we had enough chances to win, but we’re disappointed with a lot of the technical execution.

Hacken had not played since their last game at the festival when they beat Real Madrid in November, but they had enough to frustrate Chelsea and move away from London with a draw.

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