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After reading Kesedo s performance, I realized how much the 100 million pounds Chelsea spent

After Chelsea's 2-0 victory over Fulham, all discussions revolved around VAR's controversial penalty. However, if we put aside these hustle and bustle and calm down and look at the game itself, you will find that there is a real MVP in the Blues. His light even overshadowed the goals and scores.

He has no goals, no assists, and rarely even appears in front of the camera. He is Chelsea's Ecuadorian midfielder Moises Kessedo.

Monsters in the midfield

When Fulham's attackers attacked the Chelsea defense again and again, they would always hit an invisible wall. This wall is Kesedo.

He did not dispatch as gracefully as Enzo, but he dominated the midfield in the purest and most primitive way. The data will not lie. In this game, he contributed 6 successful confrontations, 1 key block, 2 clearances, 4 tackles, 5 interceptions and 11 regaining the ball!

He is like a never-tiring machine, intercepting, stealing, filling up, sweeping... He takes care of all the dirty and tiring tasks by himself. He is not only the first barrier in front of the defense line, but also the hub for the team to turn from defense to offense and implement Maresca's tactical intentions.

From parallel goods to real cores, we cannot forget that with a sky-high transfer fee of 100 million pounds, Kesedo's first season at Chelsea was not satisfactory. The doubts from the outside world and his own struggles once made him labeled as a squash.

However, since last season, he gradually regained his form and gradually realized his value. Now, he has completed a gorgeous counterattack from parallel goods to real cores, proving that he is worth every penny the Blues have paid for him.

Marklele's inheritance

When it comes to defensive midfielder, the legendary name cannot be avoided, Claude Marklele. This French celebrity gave a very high evaluation of his junior.

Marklele said: "Kesedo came here not to be a copy of me, but to create his own character."

In fact, what we are witnessing is Kesedo's, a brand new, immeasurable value. He is taciturn and puts the interests of the team above everything else. He is a silent fighter in the fierce battle, the kind of cornerstone that every champion team dreams of.

Chelsea wants to launch a long-lost Premier League champion this season, and they need offensive geniuses like Pedro and Palmer to destroy the city and the village ahead.

But what they need more is a silent patron saint like Kesedo, who escorts them behind them. Because everyone knows that the foundation of a championship trophy is always made of these unknown soldiers, with sweat and sacrifice.

source:7m cn