Zola, Cole, Hazard - is Estevao of same ilk?published at 11:12 BST 13 August
Pat Nevin
Former footballer and presenter
Image source, Getty ImagesThis weekend I was at Stamford Bridge for Chelsea's friendlies against Bayer Leverkusen and AC Milan. This was the entirety of their pre-season, the best prep they could muster to get ready for the toughest league campaign on the planet.
They played well and hit the ground running, though no one will be surprised if they run into a brick wall part way through the season. The medical boffins have never suggested this sort of summer is anything like the right kind of preparation, but that is the madness of the football calendar.
There was a silver lining on these blazing hot sunny days. The Blues have a history of falling for small, talented creative players who the fans take to their hearts - they often reward them with player of the year trophies.
Think of Joe Cole, Eden Hazard and Gianfranco Zola and you could even add Juan Mata and Charlie Cooke to the list.
I mentioned this the other day on the TV commentary and a few folk were kind enough to suggest I should be on the list too. The fans certainly were kind to me, and I did get the Player of the Year a couple of times, but I would not presume to be in that group.
The important point is that there could be a new kid on the block. The 18-year-old Brazilian Estevao Willian fits the bill. Chelsea fans are head over heels already and I feel the same, after only two friendlies.
It is early days and there are dangers along the road, but Estevao has the skill, confidence, vision, personality, game awareness and the pace.
I cannot wait to watch him develop, enjoy the skills and hopefully watch him become a legendary player at the club. I am sure fans of other clubs will enjoy watching him too, he could be that good.
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