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  • A nine-goal blitz for Blues

    A nine-goal blitz for Blues0

    It was not so much a match as an execution. The man trying to keep the score ran out of paper, and the only question was whether Chelsea Women would get into double figures in their first home game of the new WSL season against Bristol City. But it finished 9-0, with almost everyone in

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  • Blues need all three points

    Blues need all three points0

    The Blues welcome Bristol City to a fan-free Kingsmeadow this weekend, with Emma Hayes’ team determined to win all three points to keep pace with title rivals Manchester City and Arsenal. City host Brighton this weekend, bolstered by the marquee signings of Alex Greenwood and Lucy Bronze from Lyon. Add Yankee talent Rose Lavelle to

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  • Five Blues in England squad

    Five Blues in England squad0

    England Women’s coach Phil Neville has named an extra-large squad of players for a training camp at the end of the month… with five Chelsea stars included. Carly Telford, the second oldest in the squad after City’s Jill Scott, will battle Ellie Roebuck for the green jersey. Also in the 30-strong Lionesses squad are defender

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  • Blues stutter in opening game

    Blues stutter in opening game0

    Guro Reiten slipped a congratulatory fingertip touch to Sam Kerr, right, after the Aussie striker put her frustrating Community Shield performance at Wembley behind her by notching Chelsea’s opening goal in the new WSL campaign. But Kerr’s first-half stike, away to Manchester United at Leigh Village on Sunday afternoon, wasn’t enough to clinch a win

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  • Wembley beckons for Chelsea’s revitalised Women

    Wembley beckons for Chelsea’s revitalised Women0

    As Chelsea’s men take to their yachts or put their feet up in front of the telly (Ross Barkley has helpfully issued his Netflix tips this week), it’s all go for the women. Manager Emma Hayes is hard at work at the Cobham training ground and the Kingsmeadow stadium in Kingston getting her players match-fit

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  • Beth and Emma are the tops

    Beth and Emma are the tops0

    Chelsea Women have swept the board by winning the top two individual honours in the 2019-20 season of the Barclays FA Women’s Super League. Striker Beth England has been named Player of the Season, while Blues manager Emma Hayes, below, is Manager of the Season, having led Chelsea to the title. Beth scored 14 times

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