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She’s the most likely player to break Chelsea Women’s goalless run when the Blues travel to Liverpool to face Everton Ladies at the Merseyrail community stadium on Sunday afternoon. Ramona Bachmann tops the official FA Women’s Super League statistics for shots on target (seven), but has still yet to score. By contrast, Arsenal’s Vivienne
READ MORESometimes it just isn’t thrilling. Chelsea did a workmanlike job in Greece against PAOK Salonika, but the 1-0 win wasn’t in the ‘convincing’ bracket, and while the Blues dominated most of the match, the failure to score a second goal led to an edgy last 15 minutes. Worse, Pedro – a lively spark in the
READ MOREBeth England bagged a brace as Chelsea Women marched onwards in the Conti Cup, defeating Crystal Palace 4-0 at the weekend. It’s a promising start to a hectic seven days, with another two away fixtures at Bristol and Everton to come… making it four aways on the trot. Playing in yellow, Chelsea were a
READ MOREThe one-man creative spark for Chelsea, Eden Hazard, proved again against Cardiff City why he is the Blues’ most valuable player and most coveted player, scoring a hat-trick and bamboozling the opposition in the sunshine in SW6. As the crowd rose to give him a standing ovation as he was subbed in the 84th
READ MOREThe Blues’ 100% start to the season – a statistic as unexpected as a lottery jackpot win – continues following a 2-0 victory against a determined Bournemouth at the Bridge… a game in which a lone pigeon summed up the south coast team’s resolve. The bird, which could probably best be described as unflappable, spent
READ MORELast weekend’s ‘You what?’ statistic was Chelsea’s possession at St James’ Park. At 81%, it has only been exceeded once in Premier League history. When unbeaten Bournemouth visit Stamford Bridge on Saturday – with Nathan Ake being given a warm welcome home, and Cherries owner Maxim Demin chinking glasses with his Russian counterpart Roman Abramovic
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