Kaz shines as BBC pundit
- Chelsea FC Women, Sport
- 26th January 2020
Chelsea Women’s shorts are now being sponsored. As the club approaches the rear end of the season, with the eagerly awaited Conti Cup final on Mothering Sunday against Bristol City, sitting top of the Women’s Super League, and in the hat for the last 16 of the Champions League, it has unveiled its first shorts
READ MOREThe previous time Chelsea and West Ham met, three weeks before Christmas at Kingsmeadow, Sam Kerr scored a hat-trick. On Wednesday night the teams met again, and this time Pernille Harder left with the match ball, netting half the goals in a 6-0 whitewash. In a compelling Conti Cup semi-final, Chelsea Women triumphed… yet the
READ MOREDays after Chelsea manager Emma Hayes tipped Magda Eriksson to make the step up to coaching the Blues at some stage in future, the captain admitted it was her dream too. Eriksson, 27, is one of several senior players in the team currently taking her Uefa B coaching licence. “It’s a massive honour that she
READ MOREChelsea cemented their place at the top of the Women’s Super League with a 4-0 victory against Spurs at a bitterly cold Kingsmeadow on Sunday. Yet for the first 20 minutes of this engrossing match, it was Tottenham who dominated, pinning the Blues back in their half as they kept possession and carving out a
READ MOREFarewell, Maria. As foretold by The Good Life after the Chelsea v Manchester United match at the weekend, the 27-year-old Norwegian defender/midfielder Maria Thorisdottir has left Kingsmeadow to join United. Maria (pictured, right, alongside fellow Norwegian international Maren Mjelde) sat in the stand alongside Jess Carter for Sunday’s match, which finished in a 2-1 win
READ MOREThe last time Man City and Chelsea met in Manchester it ended in a 3-3 draw… with the goals proving enough to win the Blues the title in a Covid-truncated season. This time, in the Conti Cup quarter-final on Wednesday night, it looked like ending in a similar scoreline… until Chelsea went up a gear
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