One Reason Why Anjorin Could Be The Next Breakout Star At Chelsea
It's no more news that Frank Lampard's side is one of the youngest teams in the Premier league this season thanks to the manager's huge trust in the club's youth system.
Fikayo Tomori, Mason Mount and Tammy Abraham are products of the Chelsea Academy and they are doing well under the tutelage of the former Derby County manager.
Scotland U21 international Billy Gilmour made his first team debut in 2-2 draw with Sheffield United last month.
Considering Lampard's youthful approach to his managerial spell at Stamford Bridge, it won't be out of place to suggest that more youngsters could be given the chance to make their competitive debut for the Blues in the FA and League Cup.
Having gone through the record of some youngsters in the Blues U23 squad, allnigeriasoccer.com's Ibukun Italoye tips Faustino Anjorin as the next player to enjoy a breakout season at Stamford Bridge.
Anjorin , 17, has been one of the standout players in Andrew Myers' team, and his creativity at the middle of the pitch is one reason why the youngster could attract Lampard's interest sooner rather than later.
He has three assists and has scored five goals in seven games for Chelsea youth teams this season, making him one of the most prolific players among his age group.
If Gilmour was able to make his Premier League debut after just four games into the season, who said Anjorin cannot do the same before the end of the campaign.
Ibukun Italoye
Photo Credit : chelseafc.com
Fikayo Tomori, Mason Mount and Tammy Abraham are products of the Chelsea Academy and they are doing well under the tutelage of the former Derby County manager.
Scotland U21 international Billy Gilmour made his first team debut in 2-2 draw with Sheffield United last month.
Considering Lampard's youthful approach to his managerial spell at Stamford Bridge, it won't be out of place to suggest that more youngsters could be given the chance to make their competitive debut for the Blues in the FA and League Cup.
Having gone through the record of some youngsters in the Blues U23 squad, allnigeriasoccer.com's Ibukun Italoye tips Faustino Anjorin as the next player to enjoy a breakout season at Stamford Bridge.
Anjorin , 17, has been one of the standout players in Andrew Myers' team, and his creativity at the middle of the pitch is one reason why the youngster could attract Lampard's interest sooner rather than later.
He has three assists and has scored five goals in seven games for Chelsea youth teams this season, making him one of the most prolific players among his age group.
If Gilmour was able to make his Premier League debut after just four games into the season, who said Anjorin cannot do the same before the end of the campaign.
Ibukun Italoye
Photo Credit : chelseafc.com
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