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  • 3-4-2-1? Wait and see!

    3-4-2-1? Wait and see!0

    You’ll have to wait and see whether Chelsea use the 3-4-2-1 formation that ambushed Jose Mourinho last weekend, or stick to a 4-2-3-1 that has been employed for most of this eventful season, when the Saints come marching in to Stamford Bridge or when the Blues head to the Emirates on Sunday. Blues manager Frank

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  • I’m 100% with Toni: Lamps

    I’m 100% with Toni: Lamps0

    Chelsea manager Frank Lampard has given German defender Toni Rudiger his 100% backing in the aftermath of the weekend’s ill-tempered Blues victory at White Hart Lane, and the allegation of racist chanting that marred the match. It follows Tottenham lodging an appeal against the red card shown to Son Heung-Min for a studs-up rake of

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  • Catapult to glory

    Catapult to glory0

    Could Chelsea use a throw-in specialist? In the recent Chelsea Women v Manchester City Women clash at Kingsmeadow, City’s second sub proved to be a near-deadly secret weapon. Caroline Weir had put the light blues ahead on 59 minutes, hammering home Keira Walsh’s long looping cross, before Chelsea responded with two quick-fire goals with barely

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  • Are we at tipping point?

    Are we at tipping point?0

    Have we reached tipping point on the issue of racism at football matches – a problem that has dogged the game since the 1970s, but which remains insoluble until the authorities take a firm line. Clubs have been reluctant to do more than window-dressing up to now. After all, a life ban on someone spending

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  • Happy Xmas, Jose!

    Happy Xmas, Jose!0

    The giant message board on the side of the new-look White Hart Lane stadium beamed out a message of festive cheer as fans made their way back up the 10-mile kebab-lined road to Seven Sisters. And Chelsea wished their old manager reciprocal greetings, by comprehensively outwitting, out-manoeuvring, out-thinking and out-playing him. Pupil beat tutor, Frank

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  • A quick heads up…

    A quick heads up…0

    When Chelsea Women travel north for their match at newly promoted Man Utd on Sunday February 9, the focus will undoubtedly be on the football… but with added meaning and significance as the women’s game joins forces with the Premier League in backing the Heads Up campaign, writes Jane Grove. Launched by The FA, and

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