The likes of Cole Palmer, Noni Madueke, and Jadon Sancho are among Chelsea’s excellent team members.
At Bournemouth, Sancho helped Christopher Nkunku score a goal, and Palmer and Madueke were outstanding in the Blues’ 6-2 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers. Sancho had a significant impact on the team, too.
Palmer collected three assists while Madueke scored three goals. But, following some harsh treatment at the Vitality Stadium last Saturday, Palmer earned a warning from Enzo Maresca.
Noni Madueke is seen by Chelsea as “special.”
Newcastle United was interested in Madueke in the summer. Nevertheless, the winger chose to remain at Chelsea, and Fabrizio Romano claims that after witnessing him practise and play under Maresca, team members believe he is “special.”
“It was the end of June, so to be honest in the confused moment of the financial fair play, you remember those days especially with Newcastle very busy trying some swap deals around England to make the financial fair play rules work for them,” the transfer expert said about the 22-year-old on his YouTube channel.
“So, Madueke was one of Newcastle’s primary targets. What transpired then? Following that, Noni Madueke’s unique qualities were recognised within Chelsea, both at practice and in the team’s official matches under Enzo Maresca.
According to some reports, Madueke once genuinely believed he was going to join Newcastle.
Noni Madueke is unique.
Madueke is one of the few wingers who can outshine a full-back. In fact, over the past year, Madueke has rated in the 90th percentile among attacking midfielders and wingers for successful take-ons, according to FBref.
Every ninety minutes, the England international completes 3.04 takeaways. In the end, his ability to dribble makes him a unique football player.
Although Madueke still needs to refine his final product, progress has been made in that area. All you have to do is observe how he approached each of his three goals against Wolves, which were fairly identical.
It makes sense why Madueke was disappointed to be substituted at Bournemouth. He wants to play since he is in the best form of his life right now.
And he ought to right now. Madueke is a serious threat down the right-hand side; he cost Chelsea about £29 million.