Kaz shines as BBC pundit
- Chelsea FC Women, Sport
- 26th January 2020
Chelsea manager Emma Hayes put the boot into Arsenal this afternoon, in a thrilling end-to-end Barclay’s Womens Super League derby, driving her team on and inspiring them to come from behind to snatch all three points. At the end, as she enjoyed a standing ovation from fans in Kingsmeadow’s main stand, she re-enacted the winner
READ MOREChelsea are hoping for a full house at Kingsmeadow on Sunday for the top-of-the-table clash with Arsenal Women which could see the Blues leapfrog the Gunners into first place. The match – a 3pm kick-off – is one that Chelsea manager Emma Hayes is particularly relishing, as the corresponding fixture last season still haunts many
READ MOREWhy, oh why, can’t Lionesses manager Phil Neville see what Chelsea Women fans see week in, week out? That the blonde bombshell that is Beth England is determined, adventurous, fiesty and gifted. With 74 of the 90 minutes expired, and the national side treading water, 2-0 down to Brazil in the Middlesbrough-staged friendly, Neville finally
READ MOREMillie Bright, Chelsea Women’s star defender, has pulled out of the Lionesses squad which is playing Brazil this weekend, because of injury. It is a huge disappointment to the centre back, but it gives her a longer recovery time ahead of Chelsea Women’s crunch clash with Arsenal at Kingsmeadow on October 13. Bright played the
READ MOREShe’s back in the England squad! In-form striker Beth England is one of the four Chelsea players named by Phil Neville in the Lionesses squad to face Brazil and Portugal. England hopes to start at home to Brazil and away to Portugal on, respectively, October 5 and 8. Also named in the squad, goalie Carly
READ MOREChelsea manage Emma Hayes and central defenders Millie Bright and Magda Eriksson discuss tactics ahead of the Conti Cup clash with West Ham at Kingsmeadow… a conversation which ultimately paid dividends as the Blues finished as victors. However, it was anything but convincing in a soporific goalless first half under leaden skies that seemed to
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