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  • Blues crash out of Europe

    Blues crash out of Europe0

    Despite putting out the strongest team she could, Emma Hayes had to accept that Chelsea Women were simply not good enough after they slumped to a 4-0 defeat in Germany in the Champions League on Thursday night… and were dumped out of Europe.  After losing first-choice goalie Ann-Katrin Berger to Covid, deputy Zecira Musovic was

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  • Beware of the Wolf!

    Beware of the Wolf!0

    In light of their current stuttering form (by their own high standards) Chelsea have a tricky away game tonight in Germany in the Women’s Champions League… with two squad members testing positive for Covid and not travelling with the rest of the group. First-choice goalie Ann-Katrin Berger and Drew Spence have failed tests for the

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  • Yob mars Champions night

    Yob mars Champions night0

    The pitch invader tries to get a selfie with Magda Eriksson    Picture: DAZN   An inquiry has been launched into a bizarre incident at Chelsea Women’s Kingsmeadow home, at the end of a frustrating Champions League night which finished goalless against Juventus. A yob ran on to the pitch with two minutes of normal

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  • Emma enters hall of fame

    Emma enters hall of fame0

    Fresh from the last-gasp drama of earning a draw at Kingsmeadow in the Champions League, Chelsea Women’s manager Emma Hayes has been announced as the latest to be honoured in the Women’s Super League hall of fame. Hayes, the longest serving manager in the WSL, turns 45 next week. Her haul of four league titles

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  • Emma is shellshocked

    Emma is shellshocked0

    Chelsea Women’s manager Emma Hayes looked shellshocked in the dugout as the Blues threw away an early lead and found themselves 3-1 down to German visitors Wolfsburg at the start of the second half of their midweek Champions League match at Kingsmeadow. But she was mightily relieved to escape with a point thanks to a

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  • We’re singing in the rain

    We’re singing in the rain0

    Picture: Chelsea FC   It’s a rare day when Chelsea’s women and men BOTH win 3-1 at home, on the same afternoon and in the kind of incessant monsoon rain that shrieks ‘climate change’. But it happened on Saturday, with the women’s kick-off time against Hope Powell’s Brighton & Hove Albion brought forward to 11.30am

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