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.
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.