Chelsea coach Sonia Bompastor challenged her goal-shy side to "kill the hope" of Paris FC by putting them to the sword early in their Women's Champions League clash on Wednesday.
The Women's Super League champions go into the game at Stamford Bridge having scored just two goals from open play in their last three matches, a run that included a disappointing 1-1 draw with Twente in last week's European opener.
On Sunday it took a second-half strike from distance from Keira Walsh for Tottenham to be dispatched 1-0, while Chelsea dropped points for the first time this season in drawing 1-1 with Manchester United the previous weekend.
So far this season, Chelsea have scored more than one goal in only three of their seven matches in all competitions.
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