Chelsea came from behind to secure a 2-1 victory at Celtic in the Women’s Champions League, maintaining their perfect start to the season with a ninth consecutive win. Despite falling behind early, Chelsea responded with two goals in four minutes before half-time. Celtic goalkeeper Daugherty put on a strong performance to keep Chelsea from extending their lead, but the Blues held on for the win to stay at the top of Group B.
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Defiant Bill Sweeney refuses to apologise for RFU bonuses scandal and vows to stay until 2027
Your support enables The Independent to cover important stories ranging from reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, ensuring that facts are separated from messaging. As RFU CEO Bill Sweeney faces a revolt over a controversial bonus amid financial losses and mismanagement accusations, he vows to stay on until 2027 Rugby World Cup despite a looming special general meeting. Sweeney defends his actions, refuses to apologize for the bonus, and expresses commitment to reshaping...
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