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OneMoSalah 8,917 Posted July 10, 2024 Share Posted July 10, 2024 (edited) Iโd imagine his signing spells the end of Badiashile here. I know people are saying he can play LB or in midfield but cannot see us willingly shifting Cucurella given his excellent performances for Spain or even Chilwell given his seniority in the dressing room. Badiashile also has apparent interest from Italy. Juventus in particular. Edited July 10, 2024 by OneMoSalah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Vesper 30,362 Posted July 27, 2024 Share Posted July 27, 2024 Chelsea new boy Renato Veiga: โEliteโ potential, confident and focused on football https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5658013/2024/07/27/renato-veiga-Chelsea-profile/ Three years ago, Sporting Lisbonโs B-team coach Filipe Celikkaya sat down withย Renato Veigaย for the first of several conversations about the teenagerโs development. โRenato was a player we identified as someone who could grow to the elite level,โ Celikkaya tellsย The Athletic. โWe told him he had the potential to play for aย Champions Leagueย club.โ Celikkaya and his staff laid out a roadmap for the now-20-year-old to work towards that target. As well as exposing Veiga early to competitive football against men (Sporting B play in Portugalโs third tier), they implemented a clear positional framework influenced by the modern gameโs tactical evolution. โWe proposed a methodology for him with the ball and without the ball, so he could work in two different positions: No 6 and centre-back,โ Celikkaya explains. โIn my team, he played in those two positions. He has a lot of versatility in the game. Heโs like a hybrid who can play different positions at a high level.โ It is this tactical versatility, coupled with Veigaโs intriguing blend of physical and technical attributes โ he is fast and strong in his 6ft 3in (190cm) frame, with an assured left foot and expansive passing range โ that promptedย Chelseaย to agree a deal worth โฌ14million (ยฃ11.8m; $15.2m) to sign him from Swiss club Basel this month. Chelsea believe that as well as providing another option in central midfield and defence, Veigaโs skill set makes him a prime candidate to be deployed as anย inverted full-backย in their new head coach Enzo Marescaโs system. He has been listed in the clubโs squad for their ongoing pre-season tour in the United States as a defender, the position where he has won his sevenย Portugalย Under-21 caps, but played most of his minutes for Basel last season at the base of midfield. A player who turns 21 on Monday remains a relatively raw prospect, though, with work to do on and off the pitch โ a reality underlined by the unusual career path that has now brought him to Stamford Bridge. Confidence has never been an issue for Veiga. Son of former Cape Verde international defender Nelson Veiga, he was first taken to a football stadium at three weeks old. Renato Veiga has always felt at home with a ball at his feet. In his unveiling interview with Chelsea, he cited his father as his biggest inspiration. โI just wanted to be like him,โ he said. Celikkaya quickly identified Veiga junior as a natural choice to captain Sporting B. โHe was the โoctopusโ of the team, to share my information on the pitch,โ he explains. โHe was one of the oldest in the locker room, because our B team was very young.โ The tall teenager demanded the ball, directed his team-matesโ movements and let them know if standards were slipping. The serious intensity that would later mark him out, for better and worse, was evident. โโWe donโt come here to play around. We come here to win, to be the bestโ. That is his mentality,โ Celikkaya says of Veiga. โHeโs very concentrated, very competitive in training, competitive in games. But a humble person, a fantastic kid. We had a very good relationship because of that.โ Veigaโs ironclad self-belief underpinned his decision to jump at the opportunity to join Augsburg on a 12-month loan deal in January last year, swapping B-team football for a relegation battle in Germanyโsย Bundesliga. He made 13 appearances in the second half of that 2022-23 season but only seven starts as Augsburg survived by one point, and fell foul of coach Enrico Maassen over his timekeeping. In August, days before their first league match of the new season, Augsburg announced the loan had been terminated early by mutual decision. โMy conscience is clear,โ Veiga insisted when asked what had gone wrong for him in Bavariaย during an interview with bz Basel, a Swiss newspaper, shortly after joining Basel from Sporting for โฌ4.6million a couple of weeks later. Celine Feller, the journalist who conducted that interview, has reported on Basel for nine years. She recalls being wowed by Veigaโs debut: a dominating individual midfield display in a 2-2 draw with Zurich on September 3, punctuated by a long-range free kick whipped into the top corner to halve a two-goal deficit. โHis body language was immense, you really felt his presence, you saw how he tries to tell everybody where to go, he always asks for the ball,โ Feller tellsย The Athletic. โHe also scored a sensational goal. But that was his best game โ he never played that well again.โ Veigaโs timing was unfortunate. Basel, 20 times champions of Switzerland, went on to suffer their worst league campaign this century, finishing eighth in the 12-club Swiss Super League. He played under three different coaches, with Timo Schultz sacked in late September and Fabio Celestini appointed one month later, following an interim stint by Heiko Vogel. As the teamโs league position declined, Veigaโs demeanour dropped with it. โHe was still quite dominant, demanding, loud on the pitch, but the more games he played, it became more about him than the team,โ Feller says. โHis body language got worse, he wasnโt positive, and he didnโt play that well anymore. He was complaining at team-mates, at the coach, at the referee โ everybody.โ Veiga remained a regular starter at the heart of midfield alongside Taulant Xhaka โ elder brother ofย Bayer Leverkusenโs formerย Arsenalย captain Granit โ under Celestini, who offered a measured assessment of the Portuguese prospectโs performances in public. โRenato sometimes has a little too much energy,โ he said. โSome of his game is still not efficient enough, so he needs to develop. He is always motivated and willing to learn. Iโve never seen him in training without enthusiasm.โ Celestini was less forgiving when Veiga and team-mate Thierno Barry were late joining the squad before a Swiss Cup quarter-final against Lugano in February. Both players were dropped to the bench, though Veiga was brought on at half-time with his team 2-0 down. His first act was to shoot from the halfway line. Two late goals from Barry, also on for the start of the second half, took the tie to a penalty shootout, which Basel lost despite Veiga converting its opening spot kick with a nonchalantย Panenkaย chip down the centre of the goal. The final two months of Veigaโs season were marred by an ankle sprain, diagnosed by Baselโs medical team after a match against Zurich in late March and confirmed by doctors back home in Portugal. GO DEEPER The end has come for Chalobah at Chelsea - this was just one battle too many Transfer interest in him this summer was anticipated and encouraged; Baselโs owner David Degen voiced his confidence shortly after Veiga was signed from Sporting that he would be sold for a significant profit. โNobody expected that he would leave for a club like Chelsea so early, but nobody is sad,โ Feller says. โNot the club, not the fans. Itโs just seen as good business to let him go.โ Veigaโs talent is real. So too is his determination to maximise it: he is very religious, and admits he has few interests outside football and his family. โHis team-mates (at Basel) say he has no hobbies,โ Feller adds. โHe trains, goes home, goes to the gym, sleeps. For him, itโs football, football, football.โ His focus on self-improvement extends beyond his play. Veiga wears an Oura ring that tracks his calorie intake, sleep quality, heart rate and body temperature. The data is sent to his phone, where he can analyse it to ensure he always has an โoptimalโ day. Adapting to life in England should not present as many challenges as might be expected for a young footballer. Veigaโs childhood followed the path of his fatherโs playing career, taking him to live in Cyprus for four years and Morocco for three. He is fluent in five languages: Portuguese, Spanish, English, French and Arabic. Most of his new team-mates will be able to talk to him in their native tongues. Making the leap to the strongest domestic league in the world from playing in Switzerland will be more daunting. It is not yet clear whether Veiga will be in Chelseaโs first-team squad this season or sent on loan. The fact he was the only unused outfield substitute in Marescaโs first match as their head coach,ย the friendly against Wrexham in California on Wednesdayย (early Thursday UK time) was a further indication his development could be a slow burn. โChelsea need to help him on a daily basis so he can improve, because the Swiss League is one thing and theย Premier Leagueย is another,โ Celikayya warns. โYou cannot sleep, because everyone wants your position.โ The good news for Veiga is that heโs versatile enough to mean his position is flexible. โA guy like him: tall, knows how to play with his head and feet, aggressive, knows how to build up, who has a lot of characteristics to play at a high level,โ Celikkaya says. โThe game is evolving for that.โ GO DEEPER What we learned from Maresca's 'first day' at Chelsea (and what we didn't) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vytis33 1,297 Posted August 28, 2024 Share Posted August 28, 2024 Like what Iโve seen so far from this kidย ย ย Vesper 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whats happening 1,634 Posted August 28, 2024 Share Posted August 28, 2024 he looks older than thiago silva Vytis33 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Magic Lamps 11,692 Posted August 29, 2024 Share Posted August 29, 2024 22 hours ago, whats happening said: he looks older than thiago silva This is probably clownlakes idea of an experienced player lol tbf he has looked quite decent and mature. He knows exactly how to play that inverted LB. Strong, quick, makes no fuss, keeps it simple. Not perfect today with a lot going through his side but had little help from mudryk and Badiย ย Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Special Juan 28,233 Posted August 30, 2024 Share Posted August 30, 2024 Said nice things in his presser because he knows he is one lucky fucker to be here, absolute bag average footballer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 30,362 Posted August 30, 2024 Share Posted August 30, 2024 2 hours ago, Special Juan said: Said nice things in his presser because he knows he is one lucky fucker to be here, absolute bag average footballer. disagree ChrissWTF and bigbluewillie 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrissWTF 10 Posted August 30, 2024 Share Posted August 30, 2024 top top player !!! Vesper 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Vesper 30,362 Posted October 4, 2024 Share Posted October 4, 2024 (edited) Peter Crouch raves about โfantasticโ ยฃ12m Chelsea player after his display vs Gent https://www.thechelseachronicle.com/match-coverage/peter-crouch-raves-about-fantastic-12m-Chelsea-player-after-his-display-vs-gent/ ย Peter Crouch singled out one Chelsea player for big praise after Thursday nightโs win in Europe against Gent. Chelsea are up and running in theย Conference Leagueย group stages with a 4-2 victory tonight at home to Gent. Enzo Maresca displayed the strength in depth within theย Blues squadย by making 11 changes to the starting line-up. Despite the alterations, it was another eye-catching result from Chelsea to make it five consecutive wins for the club across all competitions. Renato Veiga, Pedro Neto, Christopher Nkunku and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall were all on the scoresheet for the hosts at Stamford Bridge. Journalist Simon Johnson claimed via X thatย Maresca celebrated the most when Dewsbury-Hall scored, which is no surprise given the pairโs time together at Leicester City last season. READ MORE:ย Five things we learned from Chelseaโs 4-2 victory against Gent ย Peter Crouch impressed by Renato Veiga Peter Crouchย really liked the individual display from Chelseaโsย Renato Veigaย in midweek versus Gent. The 21-year-old left-back put in another commanding performance both on and off the ball. In particular, he scored his first goal for the club with a brilliant header in the 12th minute.ย โI havenโt seen a great deal of him (Veiga), but Joe Cole was telling me what a good player he was. I saw it tonight,โ Crouch said onย TNT Sports 1ย (10:17pm, 3 October). โI thought he was fantastic, another fantastic player to have in the squad. A player who looked like he was enjoying himself and playing with a smile on his face.ย โHe finds himself in a lot of space [for his goal]โฆ It was a fantastic header.โ A new cult hero is born Itโs pretty obvious to us that Veiga is quite quickly become a real favourite with Chelsea supporters during his debut season in English football. The ยฃ12m summer signing (BBC) is putting in some excellent performances to win over the fanbase. Veiga got a goal and assist against Gent as he was rewarded for the attacking intent he shows. We equally enjoy just how aggressive he is in his defensive work, too. The Portugal international is turning out to be the ideal cover for Marc Cucurella at left-back, but heโs also shown he can cover in midfield or central defence is needed as well. At the age of 21, Chelsea have pulled off a genius transfer with Veiga in the most recent window. ย Edited October 4, 2024 by Vesper Fernando 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 30,362 Posted October 4, 2024 Share Posted October 4, 2024 Why Renato Veiga is becoming that Chelsea rarity โ a bargain buy https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5817021/2024/10/04/renato-veiga-Chelsea-bargain/ The words โChelseaโ and โbargain signingโ have rarely been used together in the mainstream since the Todd Boehly-Clearlake consortium bought the club in May 2022. When you have spent well over ยฃ1billion ($1.3bn) on new players in just over two years, praise for doing good business can be in rather short supply, particularly without any silverware orย Champions Leagueย football to show for it. But look beyond some of the more mean-spirited hyperbole and there have been some transfers delivering great value for money. The first name on everyoneโs lips will beย Cole Palmerโs switch fromย Manchester Cityย for ยฃ40million (plus ยฃ2.5m in add-ons), butย Malo Gustoย (ยฃ26.3m plus add-ons),ย Nicolas Jacksonย (ยฃ29.5m) andย Noni Maduekeย (ยฃ28.5m) are all impressive purchases from 2023. All four are currently first-choice players under head coach Enzo Maresca. Ifย Jadon Sanchoย โ who joined on a season-long loan on deadline day in August fromย Manchester Unitedย with an obligation to buy next year worth ยฃ20m to ยฃ25m โ continues his fine start to life at Stamford Bridge, then he will be another. But it is someone with a much lower profile who is also beginning to become a firm favourite with the crowd and the coaching staff.ย Renato Veigaย has not quite established himself as a member of Marescaโs โA teamโ just yet, but he has become the Italianโs most surprising trusted squad player. Veigaโs arrival barely caused a stir when Chelsea acquired theย Portugalย Under-21 international (who was called up to Portugalโs senior squad on Friday) from FC Basel for just ยฃ11.8m in July. He is one of the consortiumโs cheapest buys, coming in at more than ยฃ100m less than the club record fee paid out forย Brightonโs Moises Caicedo (ยฃ115m). But after 10 games in all competitions, Veiga has made just as many appearances for Chelsea (8) as Caicedo has. Naturally, the latter has been picked more in the most important of them โ theย Premier Leagueย โ but the fact Veiga has been left unused in just two fixtures so far is noteworthy in itself. More significant though is the minutes tally. As this table using figures compiled byย Transfermarktย shows, Veiga (487) has accrued the eighth-highest amount of game time on the pitch from all the players at Marescaโs disposal. He is ahead of some big names includingย Pedro Netoย (440),ย Christopher Nkunkuย (421) andย Joao Felixย (274), who do not even make the top 10. Granted, the majority of his minutes have come in starts against minor opposition in Servette (twice), Barrow and Thursday nightโs opponents Gent, but Maresca is not shy to use him off the bench in the Premier League. And when Enzo Fernandez, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (both unwell) and Romeo Lavia (hamstring) were all unavailable to face Bournemouth in the 1-0 league victory last month, Veiga played the full 90 in central midfield. Chelsea made a move for Veiga because they like his adaptability. He is taller and a lot cheaper than Riccardo Calafiori, a player they were linked with during the close season but who moved to rivals Arsenal for up to ยฃ42m. For the most part, he has operated on the left side of defence and is a major reason why England international Ben Chilwell is barely seeing any action. Against a Gent side that sat very deep and relied on the counter-attack, he got forward a lot more and was rewarded with his first Chelsea goal, heading home Mykhailo Mudrykโs cross smartly into the corner. Maresca confirmed toย The Athleticย afterwards that it was a deliberate ploy to push him up the pitch and could barely stop smiling as he explained why he is using Veiga so much. Maresca said: โHe is tall, he is big. Tonight he played like an attacking midfielder, in the pocket for the first time of the season for us. He did very well. You never imagine Renato arriving in the box and scoring from the other side. That means he is doing well. โWhen we needed him as a holding midfielder againstย Bournemouth, he was there. The other day against Brighton as a full-back. He is versatile.โ A few of the match statistics compiled by Opta provide an indication of what a good all-round game he had in Thursdayโs 4-2 victory. No Chelsea player made more passes into the final third (14) and one of the main beneficiaries was Mudryk, who played ahead of him on the left flank. Veiga also had the most defensive actions (7), tied for most duels won (6) and the best expected assists (xA) output of any player in the game (0.33). Only Mudryk, Joao Felix and Neto had more touches (from both teams) than his five in the opposition penalty area. It is early days, but what makes Veigaโs story such an enjoyable one is that no one is more pleasantly surprised than he is about how well things are going. When he gave his first interview to the media during the pre-season tour of the USA,ย he was asked byย The Athleticย whether he knew what the clubโs plan for him was, whether he was bought to help Chelsea this season or was being sent on loan to develop. โWe will see at the end of pre-season or after the market closes (what happens),โ he replied. โI feel the trust from the manager and my colleagues. I just want to do my best and we will see.โ Veiga went on to explain that he could not turn a transfer to Chelsea down because he sees them as โthe biggest club in Englandโ and emphasised just how happy he is to be there. Anyone who saw him celebrate Nkunkuโs late winner at Bournemouth (where he was booked for jumping in with the away fans to celebrate) or his goal versus Gent can see that. The most encouraging thing for Chelsea and Veiga is this is just the beginning and there should be a lot more to come. And as that happens, more and more people will begin to recognise that Chelsea have got themselves a bit of a steal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 30,362 Posted October 5, 2024 Share Posted October 5, 2024 (edited) โฌ14m Chelsea transfer can make major step forward next week after todayโs breaking news https://Chelsea.news/2024/10/e14m-Chelsea-transfer-can-make-major-step-forward-next-week-after-todays-breaking-news/ Chelsea are on a roll. Theyโre scoring goals, winning games and doing well. That means thereโs plenty of praise to go around โ weโve seen Nicolas Jackson, Christopher Nkunku, Cole Palmer and various other players given their moment in the sun at different times in the last few weeks. Last night it looked to be Renato Veigaโsย turn. The left back scored the opening goal of the 4-2 win over Gent which brought things into focus, but the praise he got was really more of a holistic appreciation for his progress since joining the club than just for a good game and a good header last night. Today we hear the news that heโs been called up to the senior Portugal squad. Thatโs his second callup to the senior squad, having also attended the camp in September. Veiga didnโt get on the pitch in either of those two games, and will be hoping to go one better this time around. A major chance to continue upwards trajectory It would be a just reward for a good start to the season. As recently as last season he would have felt pretty distance from the senior team, playing at Basel without much hype. But as we see so often, a move to a top team brings you into the spotlight, and now Roberto Martinez seems to be paying more and more attention. This break gives him a nice opportunity to bed in further with the national team, and also potentially to make his full debut. The same versatility that is helping him get regular appearances for us should also help his chances of minutes for the national team. The โฌ14m we paid is starting to look like a bargain, and will look even better once heโs got a full cap from his country. Edited October 5, 2024 by Vesper Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vesper 30,362 Posted October 6, 2024 Share Posted October 6, 2024 (edited) Jason Cundy claims Chelsea player barely anybody knows is a โmonsterโ https://www.thechelseachronicle.com/news/jason-cundy-claims-Chelsea-player-barely-anybody-knows-is-a-monster/ Jason Cundy has delivered some very high praise on a Chelsea first-team player whoโs impressed him so far this season. When you go down the list of individuals in theย Chelsea squadย this campaign, you can put a big tick by several players when it comes to their performances. Enzo Maresca, theย Blues head coach, deserves big credit for the way heโs impacted things since his appointment in the summer. In particular, heโs rotated his team superbly well across the league and various cup competitions to keep so many personnel involved. Journalist Fabrizio Romano reported thatย Chelseaโs players are delighted with the work under Maresca, something that is showing on the pitch. READ MORE:ย Paul Merson tells Enzo Maresca one thing has โgot to changeโ at Chelsea Jason Cundy hails Renato Veiga TalkSPORT punditย Jason Cundyย thinks Chelsea made a great signing in the summer with the addition ofย Renato Veiga. The versatile youngster joined the Blues in a ยฃ12m deal (BBC) from Basel, which is already looking like a smart piece of business because heโs getting regular senior minutes. Cundy doesnโt think many people are aware yet of the Blues powerhouse, but he really likes what heโs seen from him so far. He told talkSPORT: โThereโs players like Veiga whoโve come in. No one knows Veiga. This boyโs 21 years of age. Heโs a monster in the midfield. He can play left-back. Itโs starting to look like the money Chelsea has spent-everyone laughs at a billion pounds-actually some of it is starting to look good value.โ Renato Veiga an incredible signing Veiga, who earns ยฃ25,000-a-week (Spotrac), is quickly becoming a fan favourite around Stamford Bridge. The Portugal international has played in eight of Chelseaโs 10 games across all competitions this season, starting five times. Itโs certainly a lot more than most people wouldโve predicted before a ball was kicked. In general, Veiga is acting in the squad as cover to Marc Cucurella in the left-back position. However, weโve seen heโs also got the versatility to play in midfield or even as a central defender. The 21-year-old talent scored his first Chelsea goal with a bullet header in Thursday nightโs win over Gent in the Conference League. As well as being a physically imposing figure in defence, heโs smart and technically sound with the ball at his feet in any area on the pitch. ย Edited October 6, 2024 by Vesper Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OneMoSalah 8,917 Posted October 6, 2024 Share Posted October 6, 2024 (edited) Has looked not bad so far (albeit against much lesser teams) but throwing the term bargain & fans favourite around after 10 games is premature. But at the same time, no reason whyย he cannot be considered a bargain if he can continue pushing on as the fee was relatively low.ย Against Gent who sat back and wanted to counter, still felt Chilwell as an attacking left back would of made more sense but I guess the other facets of Veigaโs game, ie his tenacity, height and versatility is going to be more useful. Scoring a goal is going to inevitably make people get excited.ย ย Edited October 6, 2024 by OneMoSalah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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