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  • The final huddle

    The final huddle0

    Hugs are back on the menu, so the last huddle of the season for Chelsea Women on the Kingsmeadow pitch after the Chelsea v Everton 5th round FA Cup tie was special. It’s always a poignant moment. Everyone has now come to terms with Champions League defeat to a clearly superior Barcelona side, and can

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  • Maren on the mend

    Maren on the mend0

    The pressure is on Chelsea Women next week, as two matches in four days hold the key to determining whether the Blues can retain the league title and advance to their first Champions League final. On Wednesday 21st, Chelsea travel to Manchester City’s Academy stadium for an evening game which will largely decide the destination

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  • Kerr-by combo strikes again

    Kerr-by combo strikes again0

    Chelsea Women kept up the momentum at the top of the WSL with a 3-0 victory under the floodlights at Everton. Playing at Walton Hall Park on Wednesday night, the Blues went ahead after 14 minutes when Sam Kerr once again linked up with Fran Kirby to set up the little No14 to score after

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  • Maren fears eclipse cup win

    Maren fears eclipse cup win0

    The haunting screams of Maren Mjelde, writhing about on the pitch after what could prove an extremely serious knee injury, eclipsed a walkover win for Chelsea Women as they retained the Conti Cup against Bristol City. Manager Emma Hayes later described her first-choice right back, pictured, as Chelsea’s ‘mother hen’, and said the whole squad

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  • Maren? She’s one in a million!

    Maren? She’s one in a million!0

    Chelsea defender Maren Mjelde turned 31 last week, making her the oldest outfield player in the first team and, says manager Emma Hayes, one of the most treasured and valued. “She’s one in a million,” is the Blues gaffer’s verdict. The right back, one of the players of the match in Sunday’s 4-0 victory over

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  • Chelsea Women: FA Cup is back

    Chelsea Women: FA Cup is back0

    Chelsea Women WILL complete this season’s interrupted FA Cup. Hard on the heels of Chelsea’s men reaching the FA Cup final at Wembley on August 1 against Arsenal comes a decision by the Football Association to complete this season’s abandoned women’s FA Cup fixtures at the start of the new footballing year in September. Chelsea

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