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  • I’m so proud of Daddy!

    I’m so proud of Daddy!0

    Leo Cahill – son of Chelsea defender Gary – swings from the chairs as he, sister Freya and mum Gemma wait in the press lounge at the final whistle after Chelsea’s last home game on Sunday afternoon – a 3-0 win over Watford. Leo was among a 20-strong gatthering of Wags and children standing by

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  • Who’s the more frustrated?

    Who’s the more frustrated?0

    It’s getting difficult to tell who is the most frustrated at an unsettled and restless Stamford Bridge… the manager (sent to the stands for venting his frustration at Easter Monday’s draw against Burnley) or the fans. Strolling back towards Putney across Eel Brook Common after this chaotic – but eminently watchable – 2-2 draw, the

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  • Nervy Blues see off Prague

    Nervy Blues see off Prague0

    It may not have had the drama of the Man City v Spurs Champions League clash from the night before, but Thursday’s second-leg Europa tie between Chelsea and Slavia Prague matched it for goals. Yet if the first half was comfortably Chelsea’s, the second belonged to the visitors who made a match of it with

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  • No Easter for the lads

    No Easter for the lads0

    There’s no Easter bank holiday for the boys in blue. They face Burnley at the Bridge on Monday, determined to do better than they did at Anfield. The good news is, the weather will be scorching (so they say), and everyone will be gathering under the pitch sprinklers to keep cool. The 2-0 defeat to

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  • The garden of Eden

    The garden of Eden0

    Chelsea’s magician – that’s him in the No10 shirt in the middle – worked his wizardry against West Ham to take all three points with two sumptuous goals on Monday night at the Bridge. Eden Hazard scored what may well prove to be April’s goal of the month after 24 minutes, weaving though the Irons’

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  • H-O finally arrives

    H-O finally arrives0

    He may look like Billy No Mates, stranded out on the right wing with only the linesman for company, but Callum Hudson-Odoi kept his wide position well – maturely standing his ground when lesser mortals would have been unable to stop themselves drifting in. As a result, he was ready to receive the wide balls

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