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  • Magda: I aim to manage Blues

    Magda: I aim to manage Blues0

    Days after Chelsea manager Emma Hayes tipped Magda Eriksson to make the step up to coaching the Blues at some stage in future, the captain admitted it was her dream too. Eriksson, 27, is one of several senior players in the team currently taking her Uefa B coaching licence. “It’s a massive honour that she

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  • Next gaffer in the frame?

    Next gaffer in the frame?0

    Chelsea club captain Magda Eriksson and striker Beth England (above) both received framed shirts for 100 appearances ahead of the crunch win against Manchester United on Sunday… with Eriksson being tipped, in the process, as a future Blues gaffer by the current incumbent! The presentations underlined the fact that, despite high-profile new arrivals in the

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  • River runs keep Magda fit

    River runs keep Magda fit0

    Chelsea Women’s captain Magda Eriksson runs along the riverside in Kingston and Hampton Wick as part of her fitness regime during the pandemic lockdown. Magda, 26, said she is maintaining “a positive spirit” during the crisis, having borrowed a couple of pieces of exercise equipment from the near-deserted Cobham training ground to occupy her time

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  • We have to win to shut up Emma!

    We have to win to shut up Emma!0

    Chelsea have to win the Conti Cup this weekend to stop manager Emma Hayes wittering on about it, says the Blues captain with a grin. “It’s been our mantra for the whole year – winning the Continental Cup,” said Magda Eriksson ahead of Saturday’s final against Arsenal. “We’ve been talking about it all year! We’ve

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  • Captain Magda aims high

    Captain Magda aims high0

    “The first half was one of the best halves we’ve ever played,” said delighted Chelsea captain Magda Eriksson in the wake of the 4-1 victory against Arsenal at Borehamwood on Sunday. “It was really clinical; we scored from our chances early on in the game, and then we could just see the game out,” she

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  • Bring on the Swedes0

    After Chelsea Ladies’ historic two-legged Champions League victory over mighty Bayern Munich, pictured, the Blues will be at home for the first game against Rosengard of Malmo, Sweden. The match, on Wednesday November 8, is a last-16 tie against a side that will be every bit as tricky to overcome as Bayern. But coach Emma

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