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  • Leaving 2022 on a high

    Leaving 2022 on a high0

    Chelsea Women’s last game of 2022 showed just how far the team have come since beefing up the squad with a handful of new players in the summer. A 3-0 victory over a muscular and speedy Paris Saint-Germain didn’t seem possible in the early minutes at Stamford Bridge on Thursday evening, in front of 10,129

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  • Blues top the Xmas tree

    Blues top the Xmas tree0

    That, 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

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  • Chilwell injury mars win

    Chilwell injury mars win0

    The fact that left-back Ben Chilwell had played one of his better games for the Blues, in the midweek driving rain against Zagreb, made it even tougher to take when he pulled up deep into stoppage time with a hamstring injury. He’ll now miss the World Cup, having devoted his entire comeback campaign from a

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  • Anyone for crab?

    Anyone for crab?0

    After lamenting that the first half of the Chelsea v West Ham derby was 45 minutes of my life I’d never get back, the match turned into a frantic thriller.  In the space of half an hour the scoreline went from 0-1 to 1-1, then 2-1, then 2-2, then back to 2-1, thanks to a

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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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  • 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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