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  • Below par… but still winning

    Below par… but still winning0

    Fatigue after the international break, was the explanation that Chelsea Women’s head coach Sonia Bompastor gave after her team’s under-par performance against Brighton on Sunday. Nevertheless, the game (a thrilling one for the neutral) finished 4-2 to the current Women’s Super League table-toppers who capitalised on more of their chances than the Seagulls, who were

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  • Crunch match looms for Blues

    Crunch match looms for Blues0

    Fans of Chelsea’s remarkable women’s team have a chance to assess whether the Blues have what it takes to succeed against their closest rivals in a top-of-the-table six-pointer at Stamford Bridge this weekend. Manchester City visit on Saturday evening, pitting the league champions against the current league leaders in a match which finally threatens to

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  • Tough game looms after Europe win

    Tough game looms after Europe win0

    Chelsea Women go into this weekend’s pivotal clash with Arsenal at the Emirates on the back of a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Real Madrid Femenino at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday night. Sonia Bompastor’s team held firm, despite a nervy last six minutes after Alberto Toril’s team – only in existence four years – reduced the

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  • The barmiest match: Cole nets 4

    The barmiest match: Cole nets 40

    One of the barmiest games in living memory saw Chelsea defeat Brighton 4-2 at Stamford Bridge, with Cole Palmer the first player in Premier League history to score four times in an opening half. Indeed a scoreline of 7-4 wouldn’t have been unreasonable after a surreal first 45 minutes, with spectators staring open-mouthed as goal

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  • New gaffer is a bad loser!

    New gaffer is a bad loser!0

    It might seem an impossible act to follow, but Chelsea Women’s new head coach Sonia Bompastor is confident she can build on the remarkable legacy of Emma Hayes and – crucially – win the one trophy that eluded the former Blues manager, the Champions League. The feeling at Kingsmeadow (and at Stamford Bridge, where a

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  • Hayes: I miss being me!

    Hayes: I miss being me!0

    I miss being myself, said Chelsea manager Emma Hayes at an emotion-charged press conference on Friday at the training ground as she got her squad ready for her final club game. Next week she jets out to the States to become the USA Women’s national coach, after first trying to steer her team to victory

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