Chelsea fans have reason to be optimistic ahead of Wednesday’s Champions League showdown with Bayern Munich, as Estevao Willian looks set to return to action.
The 18-year-old winger, who joined from Palmeiras in the summer, has already impressed in a Blues shirt and could play a key role at the Allianz Arena.
Estevao Missed Brentford Clash but Trains Ahead of Bayern
Estevao was a surprise absentee during Chelsea’s 2-2 draw with Brentford last weekend, leaving many supporters concerned. However, Enzo Maresca confirmed before kick-off that the youngster had simply been ill and was not carrying an injury.
On Tuesday, Estevao eased fans’ fears further by sharing pictures of himself back in training on his Instagram story, suggesting he is ready to be involved in the Champions League tie.
Confidence High After First Brazil Goal
Estevao should be full of confidence heading into this fixture after scoring his first goal for Brazil over the international break. Former Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel recently praised the teenager, calling him a “proper player,” and Blues supporters will be eager to see more of his exciting wing play.
The Brazilian has already had a significant impact this season, including a dazzling performance in the 5-1 win over West Ham United where he set up Enzo Fernandez’s goal with a brilliant run and cross from the right flank.
Possible Role Against Bayern
If deemed ready to start, Estevao could be deployed on the right wing, with Pedro Neto potentially shifting to the left side of Chelsea’s attack. His pace and directness could be key in exploiting Bayern’s defensive line in transition.
Chelsea’s recruitment strategy has increasingly focused on young South American talent, and Estevao’s bright start might encourage the Blues to make further moves in the region. The club have already been linked with Ecuadorian talent Deinner Ordonez.
With Estevao back in contention, Chelsea will hope to have their full attacking arsenal available for what promises to be a stern test against Vincent Kompany’s Bayern Munich side.