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  • Blues triumph in Turin

    Blues triumph in Turin0

    Chelsea Women achieved a famous win in Italy in the Champions League, beating Juventus 2-1. Juve were a tough nut to crack in the cauldron of Turin’s Allianz stadium, but the Blues pulled ahead… then clung on for the victory against ex-Arsenal manager Joe Montemurro’s girls. Chelsea took the lead after 31 minutes through a

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  • A confidence restorer?

    A confidence restorer?0

    Pic: Chelsea FC Chelsea Women meet Leicester City for the first time in any competition on Sunday lunchtime, with the Blues having won 16 of their last 17 FA Women’s Super League matches against newly promoted clubs. It follows the drama of midweek when Pernille Harder scored a stoppage-time leveller to earn the Blues a

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  • Emma enters hall of fame

    Emma enters hall of fame0

    Fresh from the last-gasp drama of earning a draw at Kingsmeadow in the Champions League, Chelsea Women’s manager Emma Hayes has been announced as the latest to be honoured in the Women’s Super League hall of fame. Hayes, the longest serving manager in the WSL, turns 45 next week. Her haul of four league titles

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  • Emma is shellshocked

    Emma is shellshocked0

    Chelsea Women’s manager Emma Hayes looked shellshocked in the dugout as the Blues threw away an early lead and found themselves 3-1 down to German visitors Wolfsburg at the start of the second half of their midweek Champions League match at Kingsmeadow. But she was mightily relieved to escape with a point thanks to a

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  • Ex-Blue Fara is honoured

    Ex-Blue Fara is honoured0

    On the day Chelsea Women face a stern Champions League test against their old rivals Wolfsburg, one of the club’s former trainees has been inducted into football’s hall of fame. Fara Williams joined Chelsea as a pre-teen before going on to become a star for Everton, Liverpool, Arsenal and Reading, and gaining 172 caps for

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  • A match that had the lot

    A match that had the lot0

    It’s rare that a match has everything – goals, near misses, red and yellow cards, a penalty, reverberating woodwork, VAR drama… and horizontal rain. But last weekend’s monsoon-soaked clash between Chelsea and Southampton will live long in the memory as every box was ticked. It’s just as well that there’s another international break this weekend.

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