The newcomer was responsible for a major shockwave at the WSL premiere.
The match only had time to start before Chelsea scored the first goal in the second minute.
However, newly promoted Liverpool defeated Chelsea 2-1 after receiving a double penalty late.
The Women’s Super League kicked off over the weekend with a fitting boost of much-anticipated EC gold in England this summer.
Chelsea, with Sweden’s Magdalena Eriksson and Zisera Mosovic in the starting line-up, and Jonah Retting-Canried on the bench, suffered a setback at the premiere.
Fran Kirby broke the scoring after just two minutes, Chelsea’s second goal in the match, to make the score 1-0.
Failure to evict results in penalty
When Norwegian Guru Reitan was brought down in the penalty area after a failed exit from Liverpool defender Gili Flaherty, the referee did not hesitate.
Kirby was given the confidence with a penalty and easily scored to make it 1-0, the only goal of the match.
But Liverpool turned the game around.
Double Penalties – The Swede has no chance
In the 67th minute, American striker Katie Stengel tied 1-1.
And hit a cross on the arm of defender Millie Bright and Stingel the penalty kick into the right corner of the Swedish goalkeeper Mosovich.
The 30-year-old also set a turning point. Liverpool were awarded a penalty again after Canadian Kadisha Buchanan tried to win the ball into the penalty area, achieving the final score 2-1.
In Chelsea’s next match, they will face big-hit Manchester City on September 25 with Swede Philippa Engeldahl in the squad.