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  • The golden goose

    The golden goose0

    Chelsea Women’s manager Emma Hayes wants her players to act like geese as they face the most important week in the club’s history. Facing the critical last day of the league season on Sunday, when the Blues have to win to guarantee retaining last year’s ‘Covid title’, she urged the squad to follow the birds,

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  • Cheers! Blues get to final

    Cheers! Blues get to final0

    Swigging bubbly at her post-match press conference, an overjoyed Emma Hayes saluted her team on reaching the first Champions League final in Chelsea Women’s history after a deserved victory over Bayern Munich at Kingsmeadow on Sunday lunchtime. The Blues’ manager has made no secret of her desire to win the biggest trophy in Europe, and

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  • Cream-crackered!

    Cream-crackered!0

    Chelsea have it all to do in the second leg of their Champions League semi against a strong Bayern side, trailing 2-1 after their trip to Germany. Although Ji So-Yun hit the underside of the bar with a fine volley that bounced down and away in the second half, an equaliser for the Women’s Super

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  • Beefy Berger satisfies

    Beefy Berger satisfies0

    They’re not quite there, but they’ve overcome the biggest obstacle in their path as they attempt to retain the league title. Chelsea Women travelled to arch-rivals Man City on Wednesday night and gained a crucial 2-2 draw in a match which was the greatest possible advert for the women’s game. Ann-Katrin Berger pulled off a

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  • Jorja on my mind…

    Jorja on my mind…0

    Chelsea Women moved smoothly through to the 5th Round of the FA Cup after scoring a hatful of goals against second-tier London City Lionesses on a chilly Friday night at Kingsmeadow when youngsters, including the impressive Jorja Fox (pictured right, above), were given the chance to shine. The only concern was a knock to captain

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  • Maren on the mend

    Maren on the mend0

    The pressure is on Chelsea Women next week, as two matches in four days hold the key to determining whether the Blues can retain the league title and advance to their first Champions League final. On Wednesday 21st, Chelsea travel to Manchester City’s Academy stadium for an evening game which will largely decide the destination

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