Brazilian teenager’s goal in win against Barcelona was a classic and the winger could end up as one of the very best
Everything Lamine Yamal does oozes quality. Even when he is strolling about looking dejected, which he did quite a bit at Stamford Bridge, he does it with the nonchalant grace of a star. He caresses the ball rather than kicking it, generating remarkable power from limited back-lift. He plays on the balls of his feet, always alert, always able to go either way. He glides rather than runs, but does so at speed. He has already finished as runner-up in the Ballon d’Or. But he was not the best 18-year-old right-sided forward on the pitch on Tuesday, not even close.
In Estêvão, brought in from Palmeiras for a fee that could rise to £52m, Chelsea have recruited a player who could

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