Chelsea college has made leadership changes in the past year, with Joe Shields and Glenn van der Kraan taking on the role, while Jack Francis is still an important person from the previous government.
Although the departure of prominent former leaders Neil Bath and Jim Fraser jeopardized the lack of the profession, local actors say the new team has joined well in a structure that has already grown at that level.
Meanwhile, Head Coach Enzo Maresca gave a debate to eight professional players last season but was undoubtedly persuaded by Chelsea’s participation in the conference league, a tournament that saw they faced a low level of opposition.
The most accurate measure of the success of the profession are the minutes of the Premier League, where Levi Colwill, Reece James, and Chalobah remain flagful carriers for cobham training staff.
They were included with Tyrique George and Josh Acheampong, both promoted to the first team at all times.
All in all, Chelsea gave minutes to Colwill (3,149), James (1,063), Chalobah (911), George (178), Acheampong (169), Shim Mheuka (1), which is the 5,471 minutes played by the players last season.
Compared to their ‘Big Six’ rivals, that is more than Manchester City, Tottenham and Arsenal, although the latter was affected by a serious injury to Bukayo Saka.
However, Manchester United and Liverpool gave more minutes to home players or those on the club before their 21st birthday, in definition of UEFA, which included United’s Amad Diallo and Garnacho.