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  • How to beat Chelsea

    How to beat Chelsea0

    How to beat Chelsea. Step 1: Man-mark Eden Hazard. Step 2: Close down all spare space. Step 3: Hassle and harry, show no respect. Step 4: Score. Leicester City’s game plan worked to perfection, with the Blues falling to a rare home defeat, and Leicester fans jubilantly heading back to their buses, chanting deliriously. Hamza

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  • Don’t I know you?

    Don’t I know you?0

    After beating Reading 1-0 in the final league game at Kingsmeadow of 2018, a rerun will be staged – same place, same opponents – in the Conti Cup in January. Chelsea have been drawn at home to the Royals in the quarter-finals, with Man City drawing Brighton and Arsenal facing Birmingham. The tie will either

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  • Now it’s Spurs in the semis

    Now it’s Spurs in the semis0

    Until this match reached a frantic climax with 10 minutes remaining, the only real fireworks at Chelsea v Bournemouth had been during the pitchside pyrotechnic display. The midweek Carabao Cup quarter-final seemed to be heading to 0-0 and penalties, until sub Eden Hazard latched on to a Pedro flick in the Cherries’ box and fired.

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  • Hazard weaves his magic

    Hazard weaves his magic0

    The sooner Chelsea’s board sits Eden Hazard down to sign a new contract with the Blues, the better. The Belgian maestro weaved his magic to earn three away points at Brighton, scoring one and creating the other in a 2-1 victory. Despite being chopped down a few times (although one or two ‘fouls’ against the

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  • Patience urns victory0

    Another emphatic win in the Women’s Super League means Chelsea Women go into the Christmas break full of optimism… but they really had to earn their success after dogged defending denied them for more than an hour. With only one stray (and – as the Blues are already through to the next round – relatively

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  • Who saw that coming?0

    Chelsea turned on the style and gave Manchester City a footballing lesson in a dramatic and utterly unexpected victory at the Bridge as the reigning champions stumbled and fell. Few in the 40,571 were expecting a Blues win ahead of this 5.30pm kick-off match on Saturday, especially as Chelsea had lost two of their last

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