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  • Spurs beaten, City in final

    Spurs beaten, City in final0

    Joyous scenes at the end of the second leg of this year’s League Cup final after Chelsea kept their heads to beat Spurs on penalties to play Manchester City in the final at Wembley. Against the intimidating backdrop of the baying hordes in the Matthew Harding stand at Stamford Bridge, Eric Dier sent his effort

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  • Finders? Keepers!

    Finders? Keepers!0

    Chelsea Women’s signing of another goalie – the fourth in the squad – is, at first glance, a conundrum. Everyone knows that manager Emma Hayes sets great store by her defence, and takes a ferocious pride in keeping clean sheets, but even she puffed out her cheeks and admitted the latest recruit’s signing looks “crazy”

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  • Sleepy Blues fail to impress

    Sleepy Blues fail to impress0

    Looking lethargic and, frankly, clueless for most of this London derby, Chelsea conceded two first-half goals to Arsenal at the Emirates, and never looked like clawing anything back. No wonder the Blues fans were largely silent for this absurd display of back-and-forward passing, rather than any serious assaults on the Gunners’ goal. Bernd Leno had

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  • Erin’s a double diamond

    Erin’s a double diamond0

    Chelsea Women are keeping up the pressure in the WSL, gaining revenge on Arsenal by beating them 2-1 away. Two goals from Erin Cuthbert were enough for victory at Meadow Park, although a late reply from Gunners top scorer Vivianne Miedema meant a nervy final few moments. Halfway through the first half, Cuthbert leapt to

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  • Will Hudson-Odoi stay?

    Will Hudson-Odoi stay?0

    Yes, that is Callum Hudson-Odoi coming on, and yes that is Morrie Sarri – standing in front of Rafa Benitez’s technical area, in full roaming mode (to the occasional exasperation of the Newcastle manager). Blues fans serenaded the exciting young winger who they see as the future of the club, but who is being wooed

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  • On a knife-edge

    On a knife-edge0

    As Chelsea Women prepare to face Arsenal away on Sunday lunchtime, a fixture which many believe will define the title race, the game is on a knife-edge, writes Jane Grove. On a blistering run of form (even since defeat by the Gunners), Chelsea know that they are facing one of the toughest matches of 2019.

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