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  • Liverpool are crushed

    Liverpool are crushed0

    It was a morale-boosting victory for new Blues manager Frank Lampard, watching from the stands. Andy Myers’ Chelsea’s U23 development squad beat Liverpool 3-0 at Stamford Bridge on Monday night, with Michy Batshuayi on form, scoring twice, and Tony Rudiger putting in a solid performance at centre back. It means that both are in contention

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  • Fireworks, then fizzle

    Fireworks, then fizzle0

    Frank Lampard’s return to the Bridge as manager began with fireworks, but by the end it was starting to fizzle out… probably because it’s been an exhausting week and it’s still very early days in a season which promises to be lively. Leicester City – tricky opponents at the best of times with Jamie Vardy’s

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  • A dreadfully unlucky start

    A dreadfully unlucky start0

    How unlucky can a manager be? Frank Lampard’s debut in the dugout at Old Trafford was cruel… and undeserved. Officially, it was a 4-0 thrashing by Manchester United. Yet for large stretches of the game, Chelsea were the livelier, nippier side, striking the woodwork several times. How will Stamford Bridge’s favourite midfielder of the modern

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  • Frankie comes home

    Frankie comes home0

    Frank Lampard is back in the dug-out at Stamford Bridge – one of the Blues’ favourite sons, returning as manager in what amounts to something of a gamble for Chelsea. Having only relatively recently attained his training badges, and with experience limited to managing Derby County last season (a stint that impressed many within the

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  • To the Baku beyond

    To the Baku beyond0

    Chelsea fans are having to travel to the Baku beyond after their narrow win on penalties against Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League semi second leg at the Bridge. Eden Hazard’s winning goal was enough to guarantee a ‘full English’ for Premier League clubs, with Spurs and Liverpool facing each other in the Champions League

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  • Hornets swatted… eventually

    Hornets swatted… eventually0

    As stalwart defender Gary Cahill pulls his shirt on to enter the field of play as a sub in the dying moments of the last home game of the season – a rare and utterly un-Sarrilike gesture from a manager not given to sentiment whatsoever – it’s a strange moment for Chelsea’s No24, wearing the

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