Gemma Davison thrilled to make history with Chelsea's Women's FA Cup triumph
Sunday 2 August 2015 13:14, UK
Gemma Davison is targeting a clean sweep of trophies after helping Chelsea Ladies win the first piece of silverware in their history at Wembley on Saturday.
Chelsea lost out to Liverpool in a dramatic three-way battle for the FA WSL 1 title on the final day of last season, and Davison - who was part of that Liverpool side last term - is thrilled to have now made history with the Blues.
“It doesn’t stop here,” the Chelsea forward told Sky Sports News HQ. “We have broken a barrier now by winning this trophy.
“This is one of four we want and we want to build on this now. We want to be known as winners because we are Chelsea Football Club.
“I’m really happy to have made history with Chelsea and it’s amazing because it’s only my first season here.
“A lot of the girls had heartache last season and I’m just happy to have been a part of bringing joy to this club.”
Chelsea have slipped to second in FA WSL 1 after losing both their league games since the players returned from the Women’s World Cup.
They trail surprise leaders Sunderland Ladies by a point but Davison hopes winning the Women’s FA Cup will give Chelsea the momentum they need to land the title this season.
“It was good for our confidence to get that win and now we don’t feel any pressure,” Davison said.
“It’s going to be another close title race. The league was really tight last year and it might go down to the wire again but we have got one goal on our minds. We are going to be ruthless now until the end of the season."