Chelsea’s Estevao Willian has aligned himself with Europe’s most explosive young stars after scoring in the club’s 3-0 dismantling of Barcelona at Stamford Bridge.
He becomes only the third teenager to net in each of his first three Champions League starts, joining Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland.
Teenage sensation delivers on the big stage
The Brazilian winger outshone Barcelona prodigy Lamine Yamal, turning a marquee fixture into a personal showcase.
After Jules Kounde’s own goal opened the floodgates, Estevao produced a moment of individual brilliance, twisting past defenders after a sharp Reece James pass and smashing into the roof of the net from a tight angle.

The 18-year-old was swarmed at full-time and admitted the night ranked among the most defining of his young career.
He described the goal as “a special moment” and expressed gratitude for his rapid rise in the team.
Maresca salutes rising star, and the collective
Estevao’s selection raised eyebrows after he was omitted in the weekend win over Burnley. Head coach Enzo Maresca had hinted that attitude would determine his involvement, and the youngster responded decisively.
Maresca praised the winger but emphasised the team’s balance and discipline, noting Chelsea’s improved defensive structure and recent run of clean sheets.
The manager said the win was important, but not one to be over-celebrated.

Chelsea build momentum ahead of
Arsenal clash
The victory keeps Chelsea on track ahead of Sunday’s crucial showdown with Premier League leaders Arsenal.
A win would cut the gap to three points, while a loss would stretch it to nine, a wide margin in a tightening title race.
Wayne Rooney argued that Chelsea look increasingly capable of pushing Arsenal despite missing star playmaker Cole Palmer.
The former England captain highlighted the confidence and clarity in Maresca’s system, adding that the current trajectory should worry their London rivals.
Estevao, riding a breakthrough night against one of Europe’s giants, now faces the challenge of maintaining form.