Alyssa Thompson has enjoyed an electric start to life in London, quickly establishing herself as one of the most exciting young talents in the Women's Super League. The USWNT international made a bold jump from the NWSL to Chelsea last summer and has already surpassed her own internal goals for her debut campaign. Thompson enjoyed a better debut season at Chelsea than she initially expected after making the move from Angel City, with the USWNT star now determined to build on a campaign that established her as one of the Blues' key attacking players. The 21-year-old finished the season as Chelsea's second-highest scorer with nine goals in all competitions and admitted she quickly surpassed the targets she had set for herself when arriving in England. Chelsea fell short of the standards traditionally associated with the club, plummeting to a third-place finish in their second season under Sonia Bompastor. They also failed to make it three consecutive semi-final appearances in the Women's Champions League, losing 3-2 on aggregate to Arsenal in the quarter-finals. Despite those frustrations, the American international believes the setbacks ultimately strengthened the squad and will help the team respond more effectively next season. Chelsea endured a number of difficult moments throughout the campaign but remained united behind the scenes. Alyssa Thompson has spoken about the importance of team spirit and how it has helped the team overcome adversity. She believes that the team's resilience will be key in their quest for WSL and Champions League glory next season. With her impressive form and determination, Alyssa Thompson is set to play a crucial role in Chelsea Women's bid for success.