Kaz shines as BBC pundit
- Chelsea FC Women, Sport
- 26th January 2020
The haunting screams of Maren Mjelde, writhing about on the pitch after what could prove an extremely serious knee injury, eclipsed a walkover win for Chelsea Women as they retained the Conti Cup against Bristol City. Manager Emma Hayes later described her first-choice right back, pictured, as Chelsea’s ‘mother hen’, and said the whole squad
READ MOREA collective groan went around Chelsea fans as the draw for the next round of the Women’s Champions League was announced on Friday as the Blues found themselves paired with bogey team Wolfsburg. The difference this time, however, is that the Blues have snaffled the German team’s top asset, Pernille Harder. Her insight into the
READ MOREUsing the dedication of Chelsea striker Beth England as an example, the Football Association has launched a programme to encourage young female footballers to work on careers outside the game, to secure long-term futures after their playing careers end. The FA’s Dual Career guides plot pathways for players, parents, teachers and football club staff to
READ MOREFlung into the fray in the first leg of Chelsea’s Champions League duel with Atletico Madrid, and part of the starting line-up in the second, Blues midfielder Naimh Charles was the stand-out performer as the team from Kingsmeadow enter the quarter-final draw. The Blues were looking leggy and drained by the end of Wednesday lunchtime’s
READ MOREAs Mothering Sunday approaches, Chelsea’s versatile defender and corner kick specialist Maren Mjelde says the person with the biggest influence on her life is Mum. The Blues, in away action in midweek in the second leg of their Champions League duel with Atletico Madrid, will face Bristol City on Sunday March 14 – the day
READ MOREIt was all smiles for Chelsea at the end of a tough London derby against West Ham on Sunday afternoon as they recorded their eighth successive away win with a 2-0 victory at Dagenham & Redbridge’s stadium. The Blues’ first goal came after seven minutes as Beth England chased down and squared a wonderful cross
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