CHELSEA head coach Emma Hayes says her team must "gut out" results such as their Women's Super League win over West Ham - as they continue to bid for the elusive Quadruple.
"I'm not going to be harsh, we're playing a game every three days," said Hayes, who will leave the club at the season's end to manage the United States. "When you do this I don't think it is always going to be top, top performances. But you gut it out." The Blues returned to the top of the Women's Super League with a battling victory at West Ham.
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