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Lifting silverware has become second nature for Millie Bright at Chelsea.
With 14 major trophies to her name, including multiple league titles and domestic cups, she has been a key figure in the club’s sustained dominance. As captain, Bright continues to lead by example, anchoring the defense and delivering in big moments.

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00:00The sight of Millie Bright lifting silverware in Chelsea colours is hardly new. Her League Cup
00:08medal received after Chelsea's 2-1 win against Manchester City marked her 14th major honour
00:15with the club and her second as captain. However, the victory also signified the beginning of a new
00:24chapter under Sonia Bombastour's management, with the trophy filling a long-awaited gap in Chelsea's
00:32cabinet. Despite Chelsea's immense success in domestic football, the League Cup had eluded
00:39them more often than they would have liked. Having lost the previous three finals, the 31-year-old
00:46Bright admitted that the trophy's absence weighed heavily on her mind. It had been something that
00:52had bothered her for a long time. Bright, who signed a contract extension in early March, played a pivotal
00:59role in her team's triumph. A disappointing bobbly surface at Derby County's Pride Park
01:06prevented both teams from showcasing their full technical ability. This highlighted the importance
01:13of striker's Mayra Ramirez for Chelsea. The match quickly took shape when City's early attempts to
01:20feed Shaw were thwarted by Bright's timely defensive intervention.
01:51Man City got one back on Chelsea though as they led 2-0 after the first leg of their
02:00Champions League tie. But with three more trophies still up for grabs, Bombastour's
02:06message was clear. The first one is in the pocket and there's more to come from this side.

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