Soccer-Chelsea’s Reiten ready for Champions League battle with Barca
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[May 14, 2021]
By Philip O'Connor
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Fleet-footed
Norwegian winger Guro Reiten joined Chelsea to play in the biggest
club games possible, and on Sunday her dream will come true as they
take on Barcelona in the Champions League final in Gothenburg.
Reiten had already reached the top in Norway, winning three league
titles with LSK and twice finishing as the league’s top scorer, but
the move to London in 2019 to a club with Chelsea’s resources has
been a big step up.
"What is similar is the desire to win, to sacrifice everything to
win regardless, but the conditions here for winning are very
different," Reiten told Reuters.
“It’s much more professional day to day at Chelsea, everything is
perfectly set up so you can succeed. There is nothing we don’t have
access to in terms of resources - you just have to show up and
everything is ready for you, you only have to focus on what you are
going to do on the pitch.”
The 26-year-old signed for Chelsea ahead of the 2019 World Cup in
France, where Norway were knocked out by England at the
quarter-final stage, and she was impressed by the attention to
detail once she joined her new club.
“We have sleep experts, menstruation experts, psychologists... they
keep an eye on everything, all the way. It’s very detailed,” she
explained.
The facilities were not the only thing she had to get used to in
England.
“The English league is high-tempo, a physically tough league, so
I’ve learned to make decisions quicker, but with quality at the same
time... in my first week in England I found myself lying in the
grass after a tackle and (Chelsea centre back) Millie Bright just
said ‘welcome to England’!”
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Chelsea's Guro Reiten celebrates scoring
their sixth goal Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra/File Photo
Chelsea edged out Bayern Munich to
make it to the Champions League final for the first time, and Reiten
is one of a number of Nordic players in the Chelsea squad who have
been looking forward to playing in Sweden.
“It’s funny that it’s in Sweden because we talked about it this
season, that maybe it was meant to be since we’re a big group of
Scandies here,” said Reiten, who is disappointed that there will be
no fans in attendance due to Swedish COVID-19 restrictions.
“Especially this game, it’s probably going to be one of the biggest
games we’ll ever play, and not being able to have our family and
friends there, it’s sad.”
Barcelona may be favourites with the bookmakers, but Chelsea go into
the final full of self-belief due to the bonds created during the
pandemic.
“We have so many great players with different qualities, we push
each other every day. We have great coaches, great staff, but I
would also say great people,” Reiten says.
“This year has been a struggle for all of us, not being able to go
home and COVID and everything, so we’ve not only been each other’s
team mates, we’ve been each other’s family, and that has made us a
strong group.”
(Reporting by Philip O'Connor; Editing by Toby Davis)
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