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- 17th July 2020
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.
READ MOREChelsea Women squeezed into the 5th Round of the FA Cup after being chased down by a Liverpool team who fought back hard in a dramatic second half at Kingsmeadow on Sunday lunchtime. The Blues won 3-2, with manager Emma Hayes perplexed that her team had allowed the visitors to dominate the last half hour
READ MOREChelsea Women will hope for a distinct improvement in their form at home against Liverpool on Sunday. The league table-toppers were second best against Arsenal last weekend in front of nearly 47,000 at the Emirates, writes Jane Grove. It was only an 89th minute equaliser by Blues striker Sam Kerr which saved the day – and
READ MOREThat, laughed Chelsea Women’s manager Emma Hayes, was a tense early Christmas treat for fans. And she was right. There was an unexpectedly tight, nervy finish to the Blues’ last Women’s Super League match before the winter break, but they clung on to beat Reading 3-2 to guarantee being top of the tree through the
READ MOREAhead of Chelsea Women’s midweek floodlit clash with Real Madrid in the Champions League, manager Emma Hayes warned that while the Spanish side were relative newcomers, they had knocked Man City out of the competition in the last two seasons. After a goalless first half – a Kingsmeadow rarity – it was clear why the
READ MOREChelsea Women breezed through to the semi-finals of the FA Cup with a 5-0 win over Birmingham City in the Kingsmeadow sunshine, with manager Emma Hayes keeping key players in reserve for Wednesday night’s crucial league clash with Spurs which could see Chelsea go top of the league. Beth England started up front for the
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