Eidevall’s Arsenal defeated Hayes’ Chelsea 1-0 earlier this month.
The Norwegian midfielder has had a monitoring device fitted to record her heart function
The Gunners midfielder will undergo further tests in London this week after scary incident at Molineux
Emma Hayes goes too far, Bunny Shaw hits a goal-of-the-season contender and Leicester end a difficult week well
The pair had a heated exchange following the full-time whistle.
An angry Emma Hayes shoved rival coach Jonas Eidevall after Chelsea’s dreams of winning a quadruple of major trophies were dashed by Stina Blackstenius’ goal in extra time of the Continental Tyres League Cup final at Molineux.
Norwegian midfielder required oxygen treatment at Molineux
Hayes’s Chelsea side lost to Arsenal late in extra-time and she appeared to shove Eidevall when he went for a post-match handshake
Stina Blackstenius got the only goal in a game which saw team-mate Frida Maanum collapse off the ball.
Arsenal’s Frida Maanum was in a stable condition on Sunday evening, after collapsing during the Women’s League Cup final and needing treatment on the pitch at Molineux for around nine minutes.
Leah Williamson came off at half time during the Women’s League Cup final
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It is a rivalry that has taken in everything from knee slides to black cat jibes – and now Emma Hayes and Jonas Eidevall are set for one last dance in the Women’s Continental Tyres League Cup final on Sunday.
Whether Arsenal’s season is looked back upon positively or negatively now rests on one pivotal game: Sunday’s Women’s Continental Tyres League Cup final against Chelsea.
The striker has won silverware with England but joined the Gunners to claim club honours
Arsenal thrashed Aston Villa 4-0 with Stina Blackstenius grabbing three and they will play Chelsea or Manchester City in the final
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Less than three years after he had been front and centre of Chelsea’s 2005 League Cup celebrations, Lenny Pidgeley found himself locked in an Elland Road toilet paralysed by anxiety.
Manchester United are furious after being eliminated from the Women’s League Cup while Aston Villa were handed a reprieve despite fielding an ineligible player in the competition.
Aston Villa’s group stage win at Sunderland was reversed due to an ineligible player, a result which pushed United out of the quarter-final qualifying spots
Noelle Maritz had already played for Arsenal in the competition.
Aston Villa are at risk of being disqualified from the Women’s League Cup after fielding a suspected ineligible player in their 7-0 group stage win at Sunderland.
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