Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall Predicts: Chelsea’s Rising Star Set to Break the Internet
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Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall hasn’t seen as much playing time as he would have hoped under Enzo Maresca this season, despite following his former Leicester City boss to Stamford Bridge.
Maresca’s No-Nonsense Approach
Enzo Maresca has made it clear that he’s not afraid to make tough decisions in his debut season at Chelsea. Despite being one of Maresca’s standout players at Leicester City, Dewsbury-Hall has found himself struggling for minutes.
In the midfield, Maresca has favored the duo of Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caicedo. Now, with Romeo Lavia back from injury, it seems even tougher for Dewsbury-Hall to break into the starting lineup.
Pat Nevin Calls for More Opportunities
Chelsea legend Pat Nevin has voiced his support for Dewsbury-Hall, expressing his desire to see the midfielder get more chances, especially after his stellar performances at Leicester’s King Power Stadium last season.
However, with Liverpool coming up in Chelsea’s next Premier League fixture, it seems unlikely that Maresca will shake things up just yet. Dewsbury-Hall may have to wait longer for his chance to start in the league.
Dewsbury-Hall’s Premier League Prediction
In a recent interview with the Premier League, Dewsbury-Hall was asked to predict which Chelsea player would “break the internet” this season. His answer? None other than Cole Palmer.
Cole Palmer’s Stellar Start
Cole Palmer has been one of the standout players for Chelsea this season, already notching six goals and five assists in just seven Premier League appearances.
Palmer’s performances have earned him plenty of praise, including from Chelsea icon Gianfranco Zola, who has been blown away by the young star. The 22-year-old’s success has also seen him follow in the footsteps of Ashley Cole, becoming only the second Chelsea player to win the England Men’s Player of the Year award.
A £42.5 Million Bargain
Chelsea’s decision to sign Palmer from Manchester City for £42.5 million is now looking like a massive bargain, especially when compared to the £115 million spent on Moises Caicedo.
While Dewsbury-Hall awaits his opportunity, Palmer continues to thrive, making waves both at Chelsea and in the wider football world.