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- Chelsea First Team
- 5th May 2019
The Blues go into Sunday’s clash with Bristol City with an impressive record of 23 wins in their last 30 Barclays FA Women’s Super League home games – and only two defeats in that time. Once again, manager Emma Hayes plans a two-up-front approach, with Beth England (pictured) alongside Aussie newcomer Sam Kerr. Sunday’s match
READ MOREChelsea must stick with their belief in younger players, or they’ll lose them as they’ve lost so many down the years, says manager Frank Lampard. Under pressure to cling to fourth place in the Premier League, and with a £150million war chest at his disposal should he want to enter the transfer market this
READ MORENow that competition’s hotting up at Chelsea – especially in the role of striker – with the arrival of top-rated Aussie forward Sam Kerr, pictured, how will manager Emma Hayes cope with the battle for starting places? Hayes finds the question amusing, because the alternative (scratching around for someone to fill the No9 role) is
READ MOREA bravura performance by Callum Hudson-Odoi, who scored one goal and made a second as Chelsea cruised past Nottingham Forest in their FA Cup 3rd round tie on Sunday, means the Blues are in the 4th round, with a trip to Hull City. The lively teenaged midfielder only needed six minutes to score, cutting in
READ MOREChelsea Women have an intriguing away trip from south-west London to south-east to face Charlton Athletic in the 4th round of the Women’s FA Cup. Emma Hayes’ team will be travelling to face the Championship side at The Oakwood in Old Road, Crayford, Kent, on Sunday January 26… probably at 2pm, although the kick-off time
READ MOREIt was an outbreak of flu that swept through Chelsea’s training ground at Cobham last week that led to Sam Kerr making her debut against Reading at the weekend, revealed the gaffer. Chelsea manager Emma Hayes, cradling her son Harry during the post-match touchline press conference after the 3-1 league win, said that so many
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