Chelsea manager Graham Potter made a shrewd move by signing 22-year-old Brazilian winger Estevão from Palmeiras for an estimated £52m. The deal marked another significant coup in a summer where the Blues have bolstered their squad with several high-profile signings. With Estevão now firmly established as his side's star right-sided forward, Potter has finally found the player to replace Lamine Yamal.
Yamal, a Barcelona player, was left exposed by Estevão's blistering pace and clinical finishing. The 22-year-old Brazilian proved too good for his opponent on Tuesday as he scored Chelsea's late winner against Barca in their Champions League group stage match. His impressive goal, which sealed the victory, showcased his exceptional skillset, speed, and agility.
Estevão has been making a strong case to be considered one of the world's best players after scoring four goals in his last four starts for Chelsea. The Brazilian winger also showcased his quality with both Brazil during their international friendlies, sparking talk that he could potentially fill the void left by Neymar at the Seleção.
While Lamine Yamal may not have been at his best on Tuesday, Estevão outshone him convincingly. In contrast to his opponent's sometimes tentative and frustrated approach, Estevão demonstrated a more robust and mature game. His ability to control the ball with ease, combined with his impressive speed and agility, made him nearly unbeatable in one-on-one situations.
The match against Barcelona highlighted Chelsea's growing advantage over their European rivals, largely due to their physical edge. The Blues' pace and power were evident throughout the match, as they dominated possession and created numerous scoring opportunities. Estevão was instrumental in this display of dominance, using his quick feet and sharp instincts to outmaneuver his opponents.
Chelsea's victory marked a significant turning point in the group stage, with the team now set for a strong finish to the competition. While Barca's defeat may have been expected by some, it remains clear that they were not at their best on Tuesday, particularly after losing Ronald Araújo early in the match. The Brazilian midfielder's ejection was sparked by his frustration and disorientation following Estevão's rapid build-up play.
The win has raised questions about Barcelona's approach to the Champions League, with some suggesting that manager Hansi Flick's team may need to adopt a more defensive-minded strategy as the competition progresses. For Chelsea, however, Potter will be delighted with the performance of his new signing and the decisive victory over Barca.
Yamal, a Barcelona player, was left exposed by Estevão's blistering pace and clinical finishing. The 22-year-old Brazilian proved too good for his opponent on Tuesday as he scored Chelsea's late winner against Barca in their Champions League group stage match. His impressive goal, which sealed the victory, showcased his exceptional skillset, speed, and agility.
Estevão has been making a strong case to be considered one of the world's best players after scoring four goals in his last four starts for Chelsea. The Brazilian winger also showcased his quality with both Brazil during their international friendlies, sparking talk that he could potentially fill the void left by Neymar at the Seleção.
While Lamine Yamal may not have been at his best on Tuesday, Estevão outshone him convincingly. In contrast to his opponent's sometimes tentative and frustrated approach, Estevão demonstrated a more robust and mature game. His ability to control the ball with ease, combined with his impressive speed and agility, made him nearly unbeatable in one-on-one situations.
The match against Barcelona highlighted Chelsea's growing advantage over their European rivals, largely due to their physical edge. The Blues' pace and power were evident throughout the match, as they dominated possession and created numerous scoring opportunities. Estevão was instrumental in this display of dominance, using his quick feet and sharp instincts to outmaneuver his opponents.
Chelsea's victory marked a significant turning point in the group stage, with the team now set for a strong finish to the competition. While Barca's defeat may have been expected by some, it remains clear that they were not at their best on Tuesday, particularly after losing Ronald Araújo early in the match. The Brazilian midfielder's ejection was sparked by his frustration and disorientation following Estevão's rapid build-up play.
The win has raised questions about Barcelona's approach to the Champions League, with some suggesting that manager Hansi Flick's team may need to adopt a more defensive-minded strategy as the competition progresses. For Chelsea, however, Potter will be delighted with the performance of his new signing and the decisive victory over Barca.