‘He’s going to be a very special talent’ – Pat Nevin claim 18-year-old will be a future star for Chelsea
Pat Nevin has high hopes for Lewis Hall, a promising player for Chelsea.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Nevin expressed his hopes for the teenager to develop into a pillar at Stamford Bridge in a piece for the club website.
Hall has already begun to solidify himself as a regular member of the first team.
The 18-year-FA old’s Cup debut against Chesterfield last season gave fans their first look at him in senior action.
The youth received his first start under Thomas Tuchel, but Graham Potter has given him the opportunity to showcase his true abilities.
In the last five league and cup games, he has started four, mostly keeping summer acquisition Marc Cucurella off the field.
Lewis Hall seized his Chelsea opportunity.
Although there have been some issues with the Chelsea academy, he has shown enough to suggest a lengthy career with the Blues.
Lewis Hall is only 18 years old, and while there is still room for progress and a few kinks to sort out, it is obvious he will be a very unique player for us for years to come, said Nevin after witnessing the full-back in action against Crystal Palace last weekend.
To keep a full-back like Marc Cucurella out of the lineup is still tremendously amazing, even though he isn’t currently competing with Ben Chilwell for a spot in the Chelsea men’s first team.
When Chilwell does recover from his injury, Hall’s playing time might be constrained.
Pat Nevin has high hopes for Lewis Hall, a promising player for Chelsea.
Nevin expressed his hopes for the teenager to develop into a pillar at Stamford Bridge in a piece for the club website.
Hall has already begun to solidify himself as a regular member of the first team.
The 18-year-FA old’s Cup debut against Chesterfield last season gave fans their first look at him in senior action.
The youth received his first start under Thomas Tuchel, but Graham Potter has given him the opportunity to showcase his true abilities.
In the last five league and cup games, he has started four, mostly keeping summer acquisition Marc Cucurella off the field.
Lewis Hall seized his Chelsea opportunity.
Although there have been some issues with the Chelsea academy, he has shown enough to suggest a lengthy career with the Blues.
Lewis Hall is only 18 years old, and while there is still room for progress and a few kinks to sort out, it is obvious he will be a very unique player for us for years to come, said Nevin after witnessing the full-back in action against Crystal Palace last weekend.
To keep a full-back like Marc Cucurella out of the lineup is still tremendously amazing, even though he isn’t currently competing with Ben Chilwell for a spot in the Chelsea men’s first team.
When Chilwell does recover from his injury, Hall’s playing time might be constrained.