Chelsea manager Bompastor calls for WSL goal-line tech after Kerr denied hat-trick

Soccer Football – UEFA Women’s Champions League – Quarter Finals – First Leg – Arsenal v Chelsea – Emirates Stadium, London, Britain – March 24, 2026 Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor before the match Action Images via Reuters
April 27 (Reuters) – Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor renewed calls for goal-line technology to be introduced in the ​Women’s Super League after replays showed striker ‌Sam Kerr should have been awarded a third goal in Sunday’s 4-1 win over Everton.
Australian Kerr was on ​a hat-trick when her header bounced ​onto the post and rolled over the ⁠line before being cleared by Everton goalkeeper Courtney ​Brosnan.
“I think it just shows again, we need ​to have the technology next season in this league,” Bompastor told reporters.
“We won the game by a three-goal ​difference so it didn’t create a lot ​of conversations, but if we had been in a ‌situation ⁠where the goal-difference at the end of the season would have been important, then this goal is something I would have been really ​upset about.”
The ​Women’s Super ⁠League did not immediately respond to a request for comment made outside normal ​UK business hours.
Kerr remains tied with ​Fran ⁠Kirby as Chelsea’s leading scorer in the WSL with 63 goals.
Chelsea, who are six points behind ⁠Manchester ​City with two games to ​play, travel to Leicester City next on Sunday.

Reporting by Karan ​Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford

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