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  • 100th-minute winner for Blues

    100th-minute winner for Blues0

    I woke on Friday morning in a fuzzy cloud, wondering if I’d dreamt that Cole Palmer had netted a winner for Chelsea against Manchester United the night before in the 100th minute of a bizarre ding-dong game. In six decades of going to Stamford Bridge I thought I’d experienced it all; highs of European victories, lows

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  • James knee scare mars victory

    James knee scare mars victory0

    The Potter’s wheel is turning again after a run of dismal results in the lead up to the World Cup. A 2-0 home win against Bournemouth has steadied the ship, but a serious setback to the returning Reece James has left fans down in the dumps. James played brilliantly through a first half at the

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  • Blues begin to purr

    Blues begin to purr0

    The Graham Potter era at Chelsea is beginning to look good. Yes, it’s early days, but a 3-0 win against AC Milan in midweek followed by a shuffled team and another 3-0 victory against Wolves at the weekend must generate optimism. Fans left both games with a real spring in their step. Mind you, after

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  • 10 men cling on for victory

    10 men cling on for victory0

    Despite only having 10 men for the last hour of a frantic match against the Foxes at the Bridge, after Conor Gallagher (pictured) was sent off for a cynical trip, Chelsea somehow held on for all three points. Two goals from Raheem Sterling, his first a cheeky contender for August goal of the month, were

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  • It’s feeling like a jinx

    It’s feeling like a jinx0

    Chelsea can take plenty of positives from their FA Cup final defeat by Liverpool in that they matched one of the best teams ever assembled, each step of the way… until those dreaded penalties. It’s starting to feel like a jinx. The Blues (dressed in yellow) and the Reds (dressed in red) fought out another

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  • Double finals weekend

    Double finals weekend0

    In a single extraordinary weekend, Chelsea’s men AND women reached their respective FA Cup finals. Both won their semis 2-0 – the women defeating Arsenal on their manor in the early afternoon, and the men despatching Crystal Palace at Wembley a couple of hours later. It means a mouth-watering weekend is in prospect at Wembley

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