United weathered the storm of the French side’s attacking qualities for large parts of the first half before going behind in the second, but fought back valiantly to level the tie heading into tomorrow’s second leg in France.
It leaves our historic first-ever UEFA Women’s Champions League round-two tie firmly in the balance before the 19:00 BST kick-off at the Parc des Princes, and Chamberlain believes Marc Skinner’s side will arrive in the French capital uplifted as a result.
“It's going to be a huge test and I think it's going to be a massive crowd there as well, which will obviously play its part.