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Chelsea’s future looks promising: The young loanee is impressing at Ipswich Town.

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Chelsea has been recovering from a poor premier league season that they had last year. The blues appointed ex Brighton coach Graham Potter but that didn’t helped them. As a result, Potter was sacked. Following his exit, the blues legend Frank Lampard was hired as a caretaker manager till the new manager was found. However, this didn’t worked out either as the blues finished the season at 12th place. They have avoided all European competitions this year. But as per the reports, Chelsea’s future looks promising as a young loanee from Stamford bridge has been impressive at Ipswich Town.

Omari Hutchinson is the young talent we’re taking about. With 4 goal contributions in 16 appearances for Ipswich Town, the Jamaican international seems to be a promising star. He has outperformed both Mykhailo Mudryk and Nicolas Jackson. Mudryk’s two goals and zero assists and Jackson’s three goals and zero assists in all competitions this term are less than the Current tractor boys forward.

Chelsea’s future looks promising: Some more insights.

As per footballfancast, Omari Hutchinson has also been praised by the former blues manager Graham Potter. Potter believes that the youngster is a potential threat to the defenders. He can surely cause problems for the opponent’s defence.

Meanwhile, the blues are having a mediocre attack as thier only top scorer is the Englishman Raheem Sterling. Sterling has 4 goals in across all competitions for Chelsea this season. Arrival of Hutchinson would help him to be more risk taking as he can be assured of another deadly attacker alongside him.

Moreover, Chelsea coach Mauricio Pochettino is believed to be the one who finds and nourishes young talent to their best version. We’ve already witnessed this in the case of World Cup winner, Enzo Fernandez. It’s really going to be interesting to see that how this young player fits into Pochettino’s plans and how is he going to contribute to the team.

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