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  • Erin’s the star of the show

    Erin’s the star of the show0

    Ahead of Chelsea Women’s midweek floodlit clash with Real Madrid in the Champions League, manager Emma Hayes warned that while the Spanish side were relative newcomers, they had knocked Man City out of the competition in the last two seasons.  After a goalless first half – a Kingsmeadow rarity – it was clear why the

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  • Chilwell injury mars win

    Chilwell injury mars win0

    The fact that left-back Ben Chilwell had played one of his better games for the Blues, in the midweek driving rain against Zagreb, made it even tougher to take when he pulled up deep into stoppage time with a hamstring injury. He’ll now miss the World Cup, having devoted his entire comeback campaign from a

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  • These girls have flare

    These girls have flare0

    Dwarfed by the cloud of smoke that engulfed the north stand at Kingsmeadow, Chelsea keeper Zecira Musovic kept her cool as the Women’s Champions League match against Vllaznia approached the final whistle. Chelsea’s eight-goal demolition of the Albanian title-holders under the floodlights on Wednesday night was the perfect pick-me-up for recuperating Blues manager Emma Hayes,

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  • Emma has emergency op

    Emma has emergency op0

    Chelsea manager Emma Hayes is taking a break from football to recover from an emergency operation. The club announced on Thursday afternoon that Hayes had undergone a hysterectomy, and now needed “time and patience” to return to full health. Denise Reddy and Paul Green will take over in the dugout at Everton on Sunday when

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  • Blues begin to purr

    Blues begin to purr0

    The Graham Potter era at Chelsea is beginning to look good. Yes, it’s early days, but a 3-0 win against AC Milan in midweek followed by a shuffled team and another 3-0 victory against Wolves at the weekend must generate optimism. Fans left both games with a real spring in their step. Mind you, after

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  • Conor back to haunt Palace

    Conor back to haunt Palace0

    There was a strange inevitability about the dying moments of the Crystal Palace v Chelsea match as Conor Gallagher – last year’s Selhurst Park hero after spending a season with the Eagles on loan – came on as sub and scored a last-gasp winner just as ref Chris Kavanagh’s watch ticked over to the start

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