Esteban Willian: I feel good and I'm enjoying every minute here
2025-08-20 01:27
From his smile to the way he struts around the pitch, it's clear Esteban Willian has quickly found his place at Stamford Bridge. The Brazilian's Chelsea debut was nothing short of spectacular.
Against Crystal Palace, Esteban Willian was brought on by Enzo Maresca at the start of the second half. He quickly integrated into the team's offensive system and made continuous breakthroughs with speed and skill.
He's not afraid of being restricted on the field. The physical demands of the Brazilian league have clearly benefited the 18-year-old as he adapts to English football. It's for this reason that Estevan Willian is particularly excited about this latest career milestone.
"I feel great," Willian said with a smile. "It's an incredible experience to be here in the Premier League and I'm grateful for this opportunity."
"I'm really grateful to the head coach, the coaching staff, and all my new teammates. From the first day I arrived, they did their best to help me, making me feel comfortable and boosting my confidence. Because of this, I was able to adapt to the game and life here so quickly."
"I'm really enjoying every minute of it here. I'm not trying to make it happen any faster, I just want to take each day as it comes and enjoy it to the fullest."
Esteban Willian has clearly developed an excellent chemistry with Cole Palmer, and he stated that his link-up with the No.10 has been seamless since the two began working together.
Esteban Willian's journey at Chelsea has only just begun, but his future is undoubtedly filled with promise. The young striker knows that only by working steadily and steadily can he ultimately reap the rewards and repay the trust of the club and its fans.
He continued: "From the first day I stepped in here, the fans have given me great support and enthusiasm. The only thing I can do is to do my best to make them happy. I will train hard every day with the goal of winning games and giving my all to compete for trophies."
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