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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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  • Carter’s the star in Europe

    Carter’s the star in Europe0

    Chelsea cruised through to the semi-final stage of the Women’s Champions League, beating their nemesis Wolfsburg 3-0 (5-1 on aggregate) in a one-sided game which sums up their current confidence and belief, with Jess Carter – making only her third start of the season – the stand-out star. The Blues controlled the second leg of

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  • The Wolf’s at the door

    The Wolf’s at the door0

    After being showered with praise by boss Roman Abramovich, Chelsea Women’s manager Emma Hayes has to repay the faith by inspiring her team to a good performance in the midweek first leg of the Champions League quarter-final. Wolfsburg have been Chelsea’s bogey team in the past, but a lot of water has flowed under the

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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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  • Not you again!

    Not you again!0

    A collective groan went around Chelsea fans as the draw for the next round of the Women’s Champions League was announced on Friday as the Blues found themselves paired with bogey team Wolfsburg. The difference this time, however, is that the Blues have snaffled the German team’s top asset, Pernille Harder. Her insight into the

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  • Naimh blossoms in Italy

    Naimh blossoms in Italy0

    Flung into the fray in the first leg of Chelsea’s Champions League duel with Atletico Madrid, and part of the starting line-up in the second, Blues midfielder Naimh Charles was the stand-out performer as the team from Kingsmeadow enter the quarter-final draw. The Blues were looking leggy and drained by the end of Wednesday lunchtime’s

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