Kaz shines as BBC pundit
- Chelsea FC Women, Sport
- 26th January 2020
The writing’s on the wall at Kingsmeadow, where one of the crunch matches in the Women’s Super League is being staged this Sunday. Poster girl Jonna Andersson, set against a Christmassy backdrop, is plugging the Chelsea Women v Man City game, which could have a big influence on the final placings in a closely fought
READ MOREArsenal have gone top of the table after an extraordinarily one-sided WSL game following the late cancellation of Chelsea’s match against Everton Women. With just half an hour to go before kick-off at Haig Avenue, Southport, the referee decided it was unsafe for the Blues’ match to go ahead. Arsenal instantly leapfrogged Chelsea at the
READ MOREIt’s Blue on Blue action this weekend as Chelsea Women travel up to Southport to face in-form Everton. The Toffees have an intriguing record against Chelsea. In the first half dozen WSL clashes between the two sides, Everton only lost once… beating the Blues on every other occasion. But in their last half dozen league
READ MOREIf Chelsea Women are awarded a penalty in their Sunday lunchtime game against Everton – a team who are punching above their weight this season – expect an ice-cool Norwegian to step up and take the kick. Maren Mjelde scored from the spot against Manchester United (pictured below, as the packed Chemflow End held their
READ MORENursing a shiner (no, she wasn’t in a pub fight… a ball hit her in the left eye while on international duty), Sophie Ingle was head-and-shoulders the Player of the Match in Chelsea Women’s recent hard-fought WSL game against Man U at Kingsmeadow. Her performance, bossing the crucial space between defence and midfield, was one
READ MOREMillie Bright put in a player-of-the-match performance against Birmingham City in Solihull, and scored her first goal of the season, as Chelsea whitewashed the Brummies 6-0… but manager Emma Hayes was not satisfied with several aspects of the team’s display – particularly a long, lean spell in the first half which allowed the home side
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