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  • Hayes trusts her teens

    Hayes trusts her teens0

    It wasn’t until the final minute of the first half that Chelsea’s travelling supporters had something to celebrate as Drew Spence slotted the ball past Charlton’s goalie Katie Startup to open the Blues’ account in the fourth round of the FA Cup at The Oakwood, writes Jane Grove. Chelsea, who fielded some of their younger

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  • 3-point Wembley?0

    This weekend’s clash was meant to have been at the new-look Three Point Lane, as seasoned Blues fans loved calling it. But Spurs v Chelsea is staged at Tottenham’s default temporary ground, Wembley; a happy hunting ground for Chelsea, with twin towers or arch. There have been blips. The irritating 2-1 FA Cup Final defeat

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  • Frustration on Poppy Day0

    Blues manager Morrie Sarri endured the most frustrating match of his managerial stint in SW6 on Remembrance Sunday, as Everton forced a 0-0 draw. An ill-tempered encounter (there were five bookings by half-time, and ref Kevin Friend is not an especially card-happy man-in-black) saw both managers take positives, and negatives. On the plus side for

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  • Battle of Stamford Bridge0

    Oh, the irony! An equaliser – deep, deep into Fergietime – was the undoing of Manchester United at Stamford Bridge as Ross Barkley hammered home a goal in the sixth and final minute allotted by ref Mike Dean to compensate for a string of late and irritatingly protracted substitutions to deny the Reds a rare

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  • Kaz scores a golden goal0

    What a contest! Oh, what a contest! In one of the finest games of football witnessed at Kingsmeadow since Chelsea Women moved to the ground, the Blues beat the Italian side Fiorentina 1-0 in the first leg of their Champions League Round of 16 contest, atoning for their dismal capitulation to Arsenal in the league

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  • Arsenal whitewash Chelsea0

    As Arsenal Women walked across to applaud their travelling supporters after a 5-0 whitewash of champions Chelsea, the Blues were left to reflect on a defeat which was humiliating and comprehensive. Kingsmeadow had never witnessed such a league drubbing of the women’s team, but manager Emma Hayes and captain-for-the-day Millie Bright know they have to

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