Estevao Willian: The New Jewel Illuminating Chelsea and Challenging Lamine Yamal
The clash between Chelsea and Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League generated pre-match comparisons between two young talents: Estevao Willian and Lamine Yamal. What once seemed premature has now materialized on the field. In an unforgettable night, Estevao, at just 18 years old, introduced himself to the football world with a spectacular goal that overshadowed his young colleague. Chelsea’s 3-0 victory marked a milestone in the Brazilian’s career. Despite the defeat, Lamine Yamal, also 18 years old, has no reason to worry. European champion with Spain and two-time LaLiga champion, his future in football is promising. However, Estevao’s performance put him at the center of the conversation. The context of the Champions League group stage, with Barcelona in a less favorable position, is not a total disaster. They still have affordable matches against Bayer Leverkusen, Copenhagen, and Slavia Prague. Estevao’s performance propels Chelsea into football’s elite, and allows fans, who have witnessed significant changes since the Champions League victory in 2021, to believe in a return to high-level competition.Analysis of the statistics on the improvement of Man United under Amorim’s management.
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Maresca highlighted that Estevao needs to enjoy and relax, avoiding the pressure of comparisons with figures like Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Estevao became the third player to score in his first three Champions League appearances, joining Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland. With five goals this season, Estevao matches the combined total of all Premier League players under 18. Chelsea maintained the intensity against Barcelona. Despite three goals being disallowed, substitute Liam Delap managed to score, although VAR intervened in Chelsea’s favor. Enzo Fernández and Marc Cucurella also had outstanding performances. Barcelona lamented a clear missed opportunity by Ferran Torres. In addition, the team was the first in 14 years to score an own goal and suffer an expulsion in a Champions League match, and the third in history.Estevao’s goal reminded me of the goal he scored against us in the Club World Cup, which is very similar, the same action.
Enzo Maresca











