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Emma Hayes says Pernille Harder has taken Chelsea to a 'higher level' since world-record transfer in 2020

Pernille Harder scored in her second successive Women's Champions League group game as Chelsea beat Juventus 2-1 in Turin on Wednesday; Manager Emma Hayes says she is "delighted" to have world-record signing Harder in her squad

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Emma Hayes praised the performance of Pernille Harder after she scored the winner as Chelsea beat Juventus 2-1 in the Women's Champions League

Chelsea manager Emma Hayes says world-record signing Pernille Harder has taken the club "to a higher level" since joining in September 2020.

Harder scored for the second successive Women's Champions League match as her goal helped Chelsea beat Juventus 2-1 in Turin on Wednesday night.

The 28-year-old joined Chelsea from Wolfsburg on a three-year contract for a world-record fee for a female footballer, having helped Wolfsburg win four consecutive German league and cup doubles and being named UEFA Player of the Year in 2018.

Harder scored nine times in 22 league appearances in her debut season as Chelsea won the Women's Super League title, and added eight more goals in the Champions League as Hayes' side finished as runners-up in the competition.

Having started the season with six goals in seven games across those competitions this season, Hayes was full of praise for Harder after Wednesday's victory.

"She [Harder] had an outstanding performance," Hayes said. "I've said this before - she came to the club and to a difficult country, joining a team that's already amazing and she has taken us to an even higher level.

"Her standards day in, day out should be what every young person should look up to.

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"She takes responsibility, she's accountable, she's there when it matters and she's a key player for this team.

"I'm so delighted she's part of our squad."

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Pernille Harder says it was an amazing night for her and her Chelsea team-mates in front of 17,000 fans in Turin

Speaking after the match, Harder said: "This is what every Champions League night should feel like. I don't know how many people there were, but it [the stadium] felt full. It's an unbelievable stadium, a great pitch and fans shouting.

"I wish there had been Chelsea fans, but this time it was Juventus fans. But it was amazing."

Chelsea, who are second in the WSL with four wins from five, are back in action on October 31 when they take on Man City in the FA Cup semi-finals.

Before that, Harder will join up with the Danish national squad for their Women's World Cup qualifiers against Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro on October 21 and 26.

Chapman: Much-needed win for Chelsea

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Speaking on the Monday Night Football WSL Special, Kelly Smith and Karen Carney debate whether Arsenal or Chelsea have the stronger squad.

Former Chelsea midfielder Katie Chapman on Sky Sports News:

"They really needed the win. I think Juventus made it really difficult for them. At the end, they were creating chances, they were pushing forward and they really put Chelsea under pressure.

"I think they set up really well defensively tonight and made it really difficult for Chelsea. All the possession Chelsea had, they didn't create many chances.

"There is no one better in Europe than Harder. She's the one who crops up with the winning goals, she's that quality of player."

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