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Sarah Hunter, the Red Roses defence coach, believes this month’s Women’s Rugby World Cup will attract more women into ...
Chelsea Injuries Continue to Mount as Maresca Faces Defensive CrisisChelsea began the season with a goalless stalemate ...
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Chelsea Block England-Born Striker From Switching Allegiance to Nigeria Ahead of World Cup
Chelsea have blocked rising 16-year-old striker Chizaram Ezenwata, eligible to play for England, from representing Nigeria ...
A pair of trophy-toting Londoners meet Sunday when Chelsea welcome Crystal Palace to Stamford Bridge. The hosts won the Club ...
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Chelsea’s Premier League hopes? UCL winner Ramires weighs in with advice for rising star Estevao
As the Premier League season kicked off, former Chelsea midfielder and Champions League winner Ramires weighed in on the club’s title chances, while sharing a special message for Brazilian rising star ...
Cole Palmer has been blown away by two Chelsea summer signings and insists the club ‘should be winning trophies’ this season ...
Chelsea star, Cole Palmer has given his verdict on team-mates Liam Delap and Joao Felix. Recall that Chelsea signed Delap and ...
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has left Alejandro Garnacho out of his plans for Old Trafford revival. The Argentina ...
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Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al Nassr reportedly targeting Argentina World Cup champion and Lionel Messi teammate
Ahead of the 2025-26 season, Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al Nassr are reportedly targeting an Argentina World Cup winner and Lionel ...
Perhaps the most significant blow remains Levi Colwill. After shining in the summer, his season was derailed by an ACL injury ...
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Cole Palmer names two signings who ‘blew him away’ as he insists Chelsea ‘should be winning trophies’
Cole Palmer has revealed the two Chelsea players who blew him away in pre-season and insists the Blues “should be winning trophies” this term. Chelsea’s £250m attacking line was on show against ...
GlobalData’s latest Sport report, “The Business of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025,” reveals that 27 out of the 64 matches were below 50% capacity, and 3,412 ...
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