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Guro Reiten reaches milestone moment in Chelsea’s Champions League win

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Guro Reiten’s 50th goal for Chelsea inspired the Blues to a 3-1 Champions League group stage victory over Dutch side FC Twente.

Aggie Beever-Jones fired the visitors into a seventh-minute lead in Enschede before a stunning long-range effort from Maika Hamano doubled their advantage before the break.

Reiten’s spot-kick made it three after the restart, but the visitors were able to claw a consolation back via Nikee van Dijk in the 68th minute.

Sonia Bompastor’s Women’s Super League champions occupy top spot in Group B after now making it two group stage wins from two.

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