- Oct 17, 2008
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His form dipping would be a natural thing for any footballer. I think it’s more the point that he is intended to be used as a starter, rather than essentially knowing he is behind three or more others and unlikely to get a game. If a player plays badly and loses their place, that’s their problem. But at Chelsea these young players usually don’t get a look in as there are “big name” expensive players always ahead of them.I think you're probably right about Colwill being their starting CB next season, but that's a lot of pressure on a novice playing for that toxic fanbase.
He's not the finished article, as shown away to both Spurs and Forest. At Chelsea he'll be under greater pressure to perform every week, just when he needs time to develop.
And what happens if his form dips? Can Pochettino afford to honour any assurances when his own job will be on the line?
Many young English players nowadays are more sensible about how to shape their careers and big pay packets are less appealing than they once were. Just ask Ross Barkley.
Unfortunately I think both Caicedo and Colwill will both be playing for them next season.
They are starting to realise this now, why go and waste fortunes on the likes of Fofana, Koulibaly, Cucurella et al when they own one of the brightest young talents in the country.