Chelsea Women are currently facing a crisis following the unexpected exit of Paul Green, the club's former head of women's football. This departure has left a significant impact on the team's structure and morale, as they find themselves effectively out of the Women's Super League (WSL) title race. Sitting third in the league, Chelsea Women are trailing leaders Manchester City by nine points and have suffered consecutive league defeats, including a 2-0 loss to Arsenal and a staggering 5-1 defeat to Manchester City. These losses mark the first time head coach Sonia Bompastor has experienced back-to-back defeats in her managerial career. The announcement of Green's exit came on a Monday evening, ending his 13-year tenure with the club. Many players were reportedly shocked to learn of the decision via media reports, with captain Millie Bright expressing her devastation on social media. The club's leadership structure is now under review, with co-sporting directors Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart overseeing operations. Chelsea Women aim to establish a stronger leadership framework to ensure future success, as the team navigates this challenging period.