Mayra Ramírez: her coach at Chelsea affirms that she has things to improve: this is what Sonia Bompastor said

Mayra Ramírez: her coach at Chelsea affirms that she has things to improve: this is what Sonia Bompastor said

Colombian forward Mayra Ramírez
has proven to be a key piece in Sonia Bompastor‘s schemecoach of Chelsea, seeking to continue being one of the most competitive women’s football clubs in Europe.

Since her arrival on English soil, the Colombian has not only contributed goals, points and security to the ‘blue’ squad, but it has allowed the ‘blues’ coach to have a versatile player on the field of play. Even so, the Chelsea coach herself made it more than clear that there are some points on which the native of Sibaté needs to work.so that its performance is as truly expected. Find out what it’s all about.

In the middle of a press conference, Bompastor assured the club’s official media that Mayra Ramírez is a very participative player for the team, supporting her teammates in jobs that a center forward would not normally do: “Mayra is a player who really likes helping her teammates. Her willingness to make the necessary runs is remarkable,” indicated the DT.

Even having said this, the technical director of Chelsea women stated that “There is still room for improvement” in her performance, as much more is expected from a player of her quality.

“It’s something we’ve been talking about. She knows exactly what we expect from her on the field,” expressed the technical figure of the London team regarding the current situation of the Colombian National Team player, where he also confirmed the polyfunctionality and versatility of the gunner saying: “She can play on the wings and inside the area.so we have to make sure we have a good balance. Other players can do that work so she can be more focused at times. “It’s a really good thing for her to be able to do both.”

Mayra Ramírez celebrates goal in Chelsea vs Real Madrid – Photo:

Official Women’s Chelsea

“Maybe he’s not at his best yet,” were the words with which Bompastor defined the Colombian’s current situation, who has not been able to score as many goals as usual, managing to score twice and distributing the same number of assists in the four league matches and two matches in the Women’s Champions League.

It should be noted that although the ‘blues’ coach dedicated these words to the 25-year-old ‘coffee’ player, Her performance at Chelsea is more than notable, being one of the architects of the London team being among the best classified in the English league.as well as with an excellent presence in the Champions League.

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