Even Bompastor could not have imagined her start to life at Chelsea going as well as this.
Not only do her side lead the WSL by seven points, they are in the latter stages of the Champions League and FA Cup.
Now a first trophy of the season is within touching distance.
And with the addition of world record signing Naomi Girma and another big-money arrival in Keira Walsh, the Blues have underlined their intentions to continue challenging on all fronts.
"Really pleased to have Keira," Bompastor said, after the England midfielder made her full Chelsea debut. "She's a top-class player. She brings a lot of calmness with the ball in possession, and I think a serenity in the team. For her debut, I think she did well, she had a great game.
"I'm really pleased to have depth in my squad. Having three games a week, it's a big opportunity for everyone to rotate and get minutes. It helps for me to keep almost everyone happy."
While USA defender Girma watched from the stands at a cold Kingsmeadow, Walsh was warmly welcomed by the home faithful on her first start since her move from Barcelona.
Having had only 12 minutes to impress off the bench at Aston Villa on Sunday, the 27-year-old found acres of space and always appeared as an option for her new team-mates.
Walsh's composure on the ball at the base of midfield allowed the energetic Nusken and Maika Hamano to push forward and pile pressure on West Ham's defence.
While Chelsea's clear-cut chances were limited in the second half, they remained in control of the tie as their fans joyfully chanted 'Que sera, sera...we're going to Derby' as the clock wound down.