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  • Beware of the Wolf!

    Beware of the Wolf!0

    In light of their current stuttering form (by their own high standards) Chelsea have a tricky away game tonight in Germany in the Women’s Champions League… with two squad members testing positive for Covid and not travelling with the rest of the group. First-choice goalie Ann-Katrin Berger and Drew Spence have failed tests for the

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  • The Bridge erupts

    The Bridge erupts0

    Stamford Bridge erupted in the dying seconds of a thrilling match against old rivals Leeds United as a late, late penalty – coolly taken by Jorginho – stole all the points at the death. A draw would have been a fair result, but Chelsea’s smash-and-grab ensured there was a twist in the tail of this

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  • Yob mars Champions night

    Yob mars Champions night0

    The pitch invader tries to get a selfie with Magda Eriksson    Picture: DAZN   An inquiry has been launched into a bizarre incident at Chelsea Women’s Kingsmeadow home, at the end of a frustrating Champions League night which finished goalless against Juventus. A yob ran on to the pitch with two minutes of normal

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  • Champs’ League beckons

    Champs’ League beckons0

    Pic: Chelsea FC   Fresh from their cup win at the weekend (above), Chelsea Women face Juventus tonight, with captain Magda Eriksson admitting: “The Champions League is special. A European win is at the back of our minds… that’s our goal.” The Blues have curtailed any prolonged celebrations following Sunday’s FA Cup victory over Arsenal,

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  • Blues waltz to cup glory

    Blues waltz to cup glory0

    Chelsea waltzed to victory in Sunday’s FA Cup final, outclassing league leaders Arsenal and completing a belated treble in a fixture delayed from the spring because of Covid. Sam Kerr scored twice, and could have had half a dozen with a little more precision as chance after chance was created by an integrated, focused and

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  • Smugness proves costly

    Smugness proves costly0

    There’s a risk of complacency at Chelsea – a smugness caused by too much self-belief and a feeling of entitlement. That’s the only logical conclusion following two sub-standard performances in four days, culminating in defeat at the London Stadium against a West Ham team who achieved a 3-2 win, despite the Blues being twice ahead

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