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Emma Hayes says there is more to come from Chelsea after the Blues reached the Women's Champions League semi-finals by seeing off Wolfsburg in Hungary.
Chelsea headed into Wednesday's quarter-final second leg in Budapest having won the 'home' leg 2-1 at the same venue last week - and Hayes' side delivered once again.
The Blues won 3-0 at the Szusza Ferenc Stadion thanks to goals from Pernille Harder, Sam Kerr and Fran Kirby, sealing a 5-1 aggregate win and a place in the last four of the competition.
Hayes had previously seen her side knocked out of the competition by Wolfsburg - two-time winners and runners-up for a third time last term - across three successive seasons from 2015-16.
Following this result - which Hayes described as her "favourite win" at Chelsea - the manager also spoke of a "really proud day for English football."
The 44-year-old, who took the reins at Chelsea in 2012, said: "I think it probably ranks as my favourite win in charge, because I posed the challenge to the group around the maturity, the learnings, the progression.
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"So that's how you show your manager how we are growing up in Europe.
"I've faced that opponent so many times and felt humiliated and lost, and I always thought they were the benchmark for women's football alongside Lyon.
"So it is a really, really proud day for English football - I think it's important we acknowledge our league.
“As a club, the people who have been here with me from the start, this is a great moment for them. I thought we were amazing today."
She added: "I've waited nine years for today. That's a long time for this moment.
"I feel like this is not just a win to get through to the semi-finals. This is a nine-year project and I think it's a really big day for us and a really big day for women's football in England - but it's not enough. I want more."
Additional reporting by PA.