logo
‘Different from anything I've ever seen' – Why Chelsea's dazzling new Brazilian star Estevao Willian is the real deal

‘Different from anything I've ever seen' – Why Chelsea's dazzling new Brazilian star Estevao Willian is the real deal

The Irish Sun18 hours ago

ABEL Ferreira has been around.
So when he says that current wonderkid Estevao is something really special, it is time to pay attention
Advertisement
5
Estevao is the new wonderkid to come from Brazil
5
Estevao has played more than 50 games for Palmeiras before his 18th birthday
Credit: Getty
Ferreira has had a long career as a right back in his native
Portugal
, coached there and in
Greece
before heading for
Brazil
, where for the last four and half years he has been the highly successful boss of Palmeiras.
He oversaw the start of the career of
Ferreira, 46, says Chelsea's newest arrival Estevao is "different from anything I've ever seen" -- which means the kid must be something very special indeed.
It was in the middle of last year, in a post-match press conference, and Ferreira was fighting hard trying to stop himself from saying the words.
Advertisement
READ MORE IN FOOTBALL
But he could not hold his tongue. It all came out.
'This kid,' he said, 'is different from anything I've ever seen.'
He used the opportunity to make an appeal to the club not to sell Estevao - which, of course, fell on deaf ears.
Advertisement
Most read in Football
Breaking
Within a few weeks
The deal officially goes through on June 1, but the small print means that he'll still be wearing a Palmeiras shirt for a few more weeks.
Chelsea fans will be able to see their new teenage prodigy when Palmeiras take on
So what was it about this slightly built, unassuming youngster that had captivated Abel Ferreira so much?
Advertisement
In part, as you might expect from a coach who comes across as a young Jose Mourinho, it was a mentality thing.
He loved the way that Estevao, right from the start, was so unflustered by failure.
Ferreira would make a point of showing the
Palmeiras
youth players how, if a move did not come off, Estevao would dust himself down and, full of confidence, try something new.
5
Estevao has a reputation as a brilliant dribbler
Credit: EPA
Advertisement
5
The Brazilian teenager is predominantly left footed
Credit: AFP
5
Willian Estevao made his debut for Brazil last year aged 17
Credit: AFP
At 17 he was taking crunch penalties and free kicks. This, then, is a skinny little player with a big heart.
But what absolutely leaps out is the talent - that kind of George Best -type balance that makes it appear that, while things are happening all too quickly for the defenders, he is operating in slow motion, sizing up his options and calculating their chances of success.
Advertisement
Left footed, he has been used on the right wing, where he can cut in and shoot, or go outside and cross.
And, to the delight of his coach, he has a keen understanding of the space that he needs to attack.
His first start came almost a year ago - April 11th 2024, in a game in the Copa Libertadores, South America's Champions League, against a team from
Uruguay
.
Estevao made his mark, getting in at the far post to score with a header.
Advertisement
Club World Cup 2025 Guide
SOME of the world's biggest clubs are heading Stateside for a MAMMOTH Club World Cup.
Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid, Man City, and Inter Miami are among the 32 teams taking part in the tournament, which runs from June 14 to July 13.
Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland, Ousmane Dembele, Cole Palmer and Harry Kane will be showing their skills to packed crowds across the US.
Los Blancos are favourites to lift the trophy in New York but will face stiff competition from around the globe.
Here's everything you need to know ahead of the tournament...
INFO
Everything you need to know ahead of the Club World Cup
LATEST NEWS & FEATURES
It was not the type of goal that might have been expected from a player of his type, but it was the consequence of how he had read the situation and worked out where to go.
All of this brought back memories of another little player who at 17 had a similar capacity to understand what was going on around him - a certain Lionel Messi.
And at the start of his youth career, Estevao was nicknamed 'Messinho.'
The name of that Uruguayan club, by the way, was
Liverpool
.
Advertisement
And all around the stadium, even on his debut as a starter, there was an understanding that he would soon be on the other side of the Atlantic, coming up against a much bigger club with the same name.
Palmeiras fans, and Brazilian supporters in general, are catching Estevao while they can.
Soon, though, watching him will be the privilege of the
Chelsea
faithful. And they should be genuinely excited.
It is hard to see how they can make use of all of the talent that they buy - Ecuadorian wonderkid
Advertisement
His form has slumped, which is worrying just a few months before his move to
England
.
He could easily find himself out on loan, and lose momentum as a result.
Estevao, though, will demand inclusion. Chelsea supporters have the chance to follow the growth of the most dazzling talent to come out of
Brazil
since Neymar- but with much less of the baggage.
Estevao is a discreet figure. There is nothing histrionic about him, and instead of going to ground looking for fouls, he has the healthy habit of trying to stay on his feet.
Advertisement
And before long, Estevao will be bringing
Stamford Bridge
to its feet.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Mason Mount sends perfect two-word message as Man Utd complete Cunha signing
Mason Mount sends perfect two-word message as Man Utd complete Cunha signing

Irish Daily Mirror

time2 hours ago

  • Irish Daily Mirror

Mason Mount sends perfect two-word message as Man Utd complete Cunha signing

Mason Mount has taken to social media to send his best wishes to Matheus Cunha following his move to Manchester United. Just after the Premier League season wrapped up, United didn't waste any time and swiftly secured the services of the Brazilian from Wolverhampton Wanderers by activating his £62.5m buy-out clause. The 26 year old forward, who was amongst the season's top performers with 15 goals and six assists, played a key role in helping Wolves secure a 16th-place finish in the league standings. On Thursday afternoon, United confirmed that all the paperwork for the deal had been completed and the forward had penned a five-year deal at Old Trafford, reports the Manchester Evening News. Shortly after that announcement, Mount, who made the move to United from Chelsea two years ago, shared a snap of Cunha signing his contract on Instagram with the caption: "Welcome brother!" Speaking as a Man United player for the first time, Cunha said: "It is hard to put into words my feelings about becoming a Manchester United player. Ever since I was a child in Brazil watching Premier League games on TV at my grandmother's house, United was my favourite English team and I dreamed of wearing the red shirt. "I want to thank my family and everyone who has helped me make that dream a reality. "I can't wait for the start of pre-season to get to know my team-mates and prepare for the season ahead. All my focus is now on working hard to become a valuable part of the team, and helping get this club back to the top." United's director of football, Jason Wilcox, added: "Bringing in Matheus was one of our main priorities for this summer, so we are delighted to have completed his signing so early in the window. "He has proved his ability to succeed in the Premier League as one of the most exciting and productive forwards in England during his time at Wolves, and, before that, in Spain and Germany. He has all the qualities we are looking for as we seek to build a strong, dynamic and entertaining team capable of challenging for the biggest honours."

Florian Wirtz will be the ninth German to play for Liverpool – how others fared including flop who lasted just two games
Florian Wirtz will be the ninth German to play for Liverpool – how others fared including flop who lasted just two games

The Irish Sun

time3 hours ago

  • The Irish Sun

Florian Wirtz will be the ninth German to play for Liverpool – how others fared including flop who lasted just two games

LIVERPOOL'S rebirth was made in Germany through the inspirational figure of Jurgen Klopp. Now the Reds want his countryman 9 Florian Wirtz will become Liverpool's ninth German Credit: Getty 9 Loris Karius is remembered for his mistake in the 2018 Champions League final Credit: Getty Images - Getty 9 Dietar Hamman won everything but the Prem with Liverpool Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd 9 Sean Dundee managed just three games for the club Credit: Getty You could argue that no one of any nationality has made such an impact at Anfield as Klopp since legendary boss Bill Shankly. Although German players have enjoyed success at Without the reign of Klopp, the club he left last year would almost ­certainly not have been in a position to buy one of the best young players in the world. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL Before Klopp could turn Liverpool into winners of the biggest prizes again, he had to change the club's culture. Zeitgeist is the German word that usually refers to the spirit and philosophy of a particular historical era. In Klopp's case, he combined his homeland's trend for gegenpressing, high-energy, attacking football with his unique gifts as a man-manager to transform the Reds. When he left Anfield last summer after nearly nine years in charge, he had led Liverpool to English, European and world titles, plus three domestic cups. Most read in Football JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS The club's transfer spending and strategy this summer, after Slot delivered championship No 20, are designed to deliver even more silverware across the next decade. And Wirtz, who is yet to reach his prime, is the man they hope will play a big part in Although Liverpool fans will find it hard to keep a lid on it, the older ones will know not to get too ­carried away. The first big German star to come to Anfield was Karl Heinz-Riedle, fresh from ­scoring twice as Borussia Dortmund beat Juventus 3-1 in the 1997 Champions League final. But the emergence of Michael Owen restricted the striker's appearances and he left after two seasons. Sean Dundee, an even less-heralded centre-forward, came and went before Dietmar Hamann became the first big German success story at Liverpool. With countrymen Markus Babbel and Christian Ziege, Hamann was part of an extraordinary year under Gerard Houllier in 2001. The Reds won both domestic cups and lifted the Uefa Cup after a 5-4 golden goal win over Alaves. If you count the Community Shield and Uefa Super Cup — and back then Liverpool did — it was five trophies in a calendar year. But while Ziege and then Babbel moved on after good but not brilliant stays at Anfield, Hamann stuck around. 9 Christian Ziege had a solid spell at Anfield Credit: Getty 9 Markus Babbel was another German success story Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd And boss Rafa Benitez brought the defensive midfielder on at half-time of the 2005 Champions League final against AC Milan, with his side 3-0 down. Although others stole the headlines, Hamann's display was crucial in the greatest comeback in the competition's history. And like a typical German, he also scored Liverpool's first penalty in the shootout that sealed victory — all with a broken toe. The first Bayer Leverkusen wonderkid to join Liverpool arrived in 2012, 13 years before Wirtz. But injuries played a big part in forward Samed Yesil struggling to make an impact and he left after just two League Cup appearances. The next Leverkusen prodigy, Emre Can, fared better. He arrived in 2014, a year and a bit before Klopp, and under his countryman finished a runner-up in the League Cup, Europa League and Champions League. After the latter heartbreak against Real Madrid, Can went to Juventus on a free and enjoyed success there. Goalkeeper Loris Karius was the only senior Germany player ever signed by Klopp, but he was never the same after two awful mistakes in that final with Real. After being poleaxed by Sergio Ramos early in the game, the dazed keeper rolled the ball straight to Karim Benzema to open the scoring. Sadio Mane equalised, then ­Gareth Bale produced a worldie overhead kick before Karius let a more saveable Bale strike from distance go through his hands. Karius finally left Anfield in 2022 after three loan spells. His two seasons at Newcastle included a Carabao Cup final defeat and he is back in Germany in Bundesliga 2 with Schalke. Wirtz — whose fee But he will have his work cut out to become as loved by Liverpool fans as Klopp. 9 Emre Can was a key part of success under Jurgen Klopp Credit: Getty Images - Getty 9 Karl Heinz-Riedle was the first big German star on Merseyside Credit: Alamy 9 Samed Yesil featured just twice Credit: AFP

Who are the DAZN Club World Cup presenters and pundits as Gary Lineker joins channel
Who are the DAZN Club World Cup presenters and pundits as Gary Lineker joins channel

The Irish Sun

time4 hours ago

  • The Irish Sun

Who are the DAZN Club World Cup presenters and pundits as Gary Lineker joins channel

THE Club World Cup is finally here with DAZN hosting every match of the tournament in the US. There have been a load of changes to the Club World Cup format this year, in what will be the biggest tournament ever. 2 Who will win the new Club World Cup? Credit: Reuters 2 Alan Shearer, Gary Lineker and Micah Richards are bringing a new podcast to DAZN It is no longer that short competition in the middle of the season where the best team in Europe takes on the best Asian and South American teams. It has been expanded from just eight teams into the new 32-team pre-season tournament that arrives this week. Who are the Club World Cup presenters and pundits for DAZN? DAZN have the main broadcast rights to the tournament and will host every match live across the tournament. Channel 5 also have rights to air 23 matches free-to-air in the UK. READ MORE CLUB WORLD CUP For DAZN, play-by-play voices will include Luke Wileman, Tony Husband, Andres Cantor and Kevin Egan. Studio analysis and co-commentary will come from the likes of Steve McManaman, Juan Pablo Angel, Brian Dunseth, Mo Adams, Conor Coady and Brad Guzan. Most read in Sport Gary Lineker has now The show, which features Alan Shearer and When is the Club World Cup, who is competing and how can I watch it? The Club World Cup starts on June 14 with the final taking place on July 13. It is being held in 12 cities across the USA. The likes of Chelsea, Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Man City are all in the tournament. TV coverage in the UK comes from DAZN, who will broadcast every match, and free-to-air Channel 5, who will house 23 matches. Alternatively, SunSport will live blog select matches - including all Chelsea and Man City games and the latter stages. Here's everything you need to know about the Club World Cup.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store
‘Different from anything I've ever seen' – Why Chelsea's dazzling new Brazilian star Estevao Willian is the real deal