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  • Reality follows Wembley win

    Reality follows Wembley win0

    Still buzzing after their FA Cup final victory against Manchester United, Chelsea come back down to reality with a bump on Wednesday night as they travel across town to face West Ham. This is the famous ‘game in hand’ which could see the Blues leapfrog United and take top spot in the WSL ahead of

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  • Blues are outgunned

    Blues are outgunned0

    Erin Cuthbert, pictured, looked shellshocked as she led Chelsea off the field to the changing rooms at half-time, with Arsenal Women comfortably in control of the League Cup final at Selhurst Park. The Gunners did to Chelsea what the Blues usually do to the teams they play week in, week out… dominate, possess and outplay.

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  • Blues steady the ship

    Blues steady the ship0

    As yet another international interruption dislocates an already fractured season, Chelsea Women seem to have steadied the ship after coming from behind to beat London rivals West Ham at Kingsmeadow. A 3-1 victory means the Blues are level top of the Women’s Super League, although they have played one match more than rivals Arsenal, Man

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  • 2,400 enjoy women’s friendly

    2,400 enjoy women’s friendly0

    Maybe it’s an indication of how the women’s game is growing, but even the stadium announcer sounded surprised when he tannoyed, midway through the second half of the pre-season friendly between Chelsea and Spurs, that 2,400 people had turned up to Kingsmeadow. The Blues won the match comfortably, with the fact that the scoreline was

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  • Jo is Blues’ fifth signing

    Jo is Blues’ fifth signing0

    You’ll struggle to stencil her name on the back of your replica shirt, but Johanna Rytting Kaneyrd has joined Chelsea Women on a three-year deal. Remember THAT goal? Alessia Russo’s cheeky backheel in the 68th minute of the England v Sweden semi? One of those watching in disbelief was Swedish international Rytting Kaneyrd, who had

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  • FA Cup win caps amazing season

    FA Cup win caps amazing season0

    At times it was desperate as Chelsea’s battling women clung on, exhausted, in the final moments of this year’s Women’s FA Cup final at Wembley. But cling on they did, and captain Magda Eriksson proudly lifted the trophy as the Blues notched up the cup and league double after a surreal season. All the off-field

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