A lifelong Chelsea fan and an Academy graduate, Aggie Beever-Jones experienced the stuff of dreams when she scored for the Blues at Stamford Bridge last season. She shares her story before our return to SW6 to play Manchester City next weekend...

I used to go to Stamford Bridge with Grandad when I was little. But when I was watching, I never thought one day I would be playing and scoring on that pitch.

To hear the fans shouting my name now is quite surreal. I'm one of them. I'd be cheering this team in the same way. The atmosphere at the Bridge is something special. To experience that again this year is really exciting.

I've got to admit that I try to block a lot of it out on a matchday; if I think about it too much as a fan then I can get in my own head.

But when I started my first WSL game for Chelsea against Liverpool at the Bridge last year...I knew I had to cherish that moment. I could feel the heat on my face from the flames that shot up when we walked out, and then to score in a 5-1 win meant it was the perfect day.

Let me tell you something: the night before that game I thought hard about scoring. I was manifesting it! So, for it to happen? Yeah...that was crazy! When LJ put the ball in, I just knew that it was my moment and was able to put it away.

I saw my family in the crowd celebrating; it was a moment for us all to cherish. A full circle moment, for sure.

I’m really looking forward to returning to the stadium this season in the WSL. Whenever we play Man City, it’s a good battle and this game will not be any different. So, what better place to play them than at the Bridge?

These are the games we want to play in as Chelsea players. They can be title-deciders. Hopefully, we come away with the three points – and having our supporters there will give us an extra edge.

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