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  • The Comeback Queens

    The Comeback Queens0

    In one of the most impressive comebacks seen at Kingsmeadow for a long while, Chelsea Women turned defeat into victory in the space of three breathless minutes to beat Manchester City and maintain their Women’s Super League title tilt. The game looked up just before the hour mark when Caroline Weir lashed a ferocious left-foot

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  • Give us a rest: Blues boss

    Give us a rest: Blues boss0

    The international break for men needs to be mirrored by the international break for women, says Blues manager Emma Hayes, criticising the authorities in women’s football for not taking a more robust approach to fixture planning to protect players from injury by factoring in more recovery time. Hayes cited the case of Ji So Yun

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  • Paris here we come…

    Paris here we come…0

    Chelsea Women head to Paris tomorrow, taking an important 2-0 lead into the second leg of their Women’s Champions League quarter-final against PSG and knowing that their destiny is in their hands, writes Jane Grove. “We’ll approach the second leg with exactly the same vigour and quality we did in the first leg,” said manager

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  • One goal is enough for victory0

    Chelsea welcomed back popular former player Gemma Davison to Kingsmeadow, then held on to a single-goal lead until the final whistle to defeat visiting Reading on Sunday afternoon. It was Chelsea Women’s fifth victory on the spin, and a seventh consecutive clean sheet. Kelly Chambers’ Reading, playing in black, were ultimately undone by Ji So-Yun’s

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  • Beth scores in 5-0 win0

    Chelsea Women put five past Yeovil Town on a sunny, but chilly, afternoon at Kingsmeadow, with five different players on the scoresheet. They now advance to third in the table. Yeovil’s already tough task (the Somerset side have now lost seven times in the Women’s Super League this season) was made all but impossible five

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  • Ji is the pass master0

    Chelsea’s Ji So-Yun (pictured) has made more passes in the opposition half than any other FA WSL player this season, according to the latest batch of Opta statistics released by the Football Association. Her tally of 266 means that – despite not playing every match for the Blues – she is the reigning attacking pass

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