Teen Kaptein 'impatient' for more but learning from Chelsea team-mates
Dutch teenager Wieke Kaptein says she is settling in well at Chelsea and the club "feels like family". The 19-year-old joined the Blues in the 2023 summer transfer window from FC Twente but was loaned back there last season so is playing her first campaign in the Women's Super League. The midfielder, who played a key role in Twente's title triumph last season, became the youngest Dutch player to feature at the Women's World Cup when she appeared as a 17-year-old at the 2023 tournament.
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'We may have the midfield enforcer we desperately need'
For every Wesley Fofana there is a Jannik Vestergaard. Caglar Soyuncu certainly benefited from having a season to bed in before Harry Maguire's move to Manchester United paid for our training ground. Vestergaard would go on to become the target of the boo boys, unfair when he was bought by a manager who didn’t even play the formation or style that suited the player he had wanted.
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'We are sleepwalking into relegation'
After Saturday's game, Jorgen Strand Larsen said: "There were some positives, but it's not enough." It is promising that Wolves can score but, despite having some good chances, our two goals were overshadowed by defensive errors. The main issue is the goals we have let in - 27 so far.
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