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Chelsea’s incredible 2008 schoolboy side which produced stars James and Guehi along with Liverpool and Man City stars


CHELSEA’S prolific academy can be summed in just one photo.

Last year, Blues first team coach Joe Edwards shared an astonishing picture from 2008 when 15 youngsters had just signed their first schoolboy forms with the London club.

Chelsea coach Joe Edwards, back row, centre, shared a picture of his academy side in 2008 which now contains nine professional playersCredit: Twitter / @JoeEdwards86

Two of those – Marc Guehi and Reece James made their debuts for Chelsea in the Carabao Cup demolition of Grimsby in September 2019, while another was on the bench.

James, of course, is now Chelsea’s first-choice right-back – and tussling with Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold a place in the England XI.

And the line-up of fresh-faced kids also boasts players currently featuring regularly in the Premier League.

Rhian Brewster, bottom left, impressed at Anfield before joining Swansea on loan last season and then Sheffield United permanently this summer.

Ian Carlo Poveda, bottom right, made his City debut in the semi-final of the Carabao Cup last season before joining Leeds.

It shows the huge strength of the academy system at Stamford Bridge which saw the club win five successive FA Youth Cups between 2014-18.

Last season saw the breakthrough of Tammy Abraham, Fikayo Tomori and Mason Mount into the first team on a regular basis.

Abraham is now fighting with Timo Werner and on-fire Olivier Giroud for a spot in the team, while Tomori has fallen out of favour.

But Mount is still arguably one of the first names on the teamsheet.

That comes on the back of Callum Hudson-Odoi and Ruben Loftus-Cheek making the step up at Chelsea in recent seasons.

Generally in most age groups, clubs are fortunate if two or three go from promising eight-year-olds to making the grade.

So to see nine come through is a remarkable example of how the development system expensively set up by the Blues is reaping rewards.

Chelsea’s Class of 2008 – Where Are They Now?

The Chelsea Academy eight-year-olds in 2008

1: Marc Guehi

Highly rated defender who made his debut in the 7-1 win over Grimsby.

Born in Ivory Coast, his family moved to London when he was young and was spotted by England as a schoolboy.

Captained the Young Lions to the World Under-17 Cup, and signed a new three-year deal at Stamford Bridge this summer.

He is now on loan at Swansea, who are hoping for promotion from the Championship play-offs.

2: Andrew Demby

Midfielder who was eventually released by the Blues but was then snapped up by Crystal Palace.

Spent eight years at Selhurst Park before being released in June. Now plays for non-league Staines Town.

3: Taylor Munroe

Didn’t make the grade at Chelsea, last known playing for non-league Leatherhead.

4: Tariq Uwakwe

Midfielder who is a regular in the development squad and tipped to be another who makes the first team breakthrough.

Signed a new three-year deal in the summer with the option of a further 12 months, is also an England Under-19 international.

On loan at Accrington Stanley this season.

5: Jamie Cumming

Was touted as potentially making his Prem bow last season but did not come to fruition.

On loan at Stevenage for the 2020-21 season.

6: Reece James

Another Under-17 World Cup winner, James was sent out on loan to Wigan as an 18-year-old – and was voted the Championship club’s player of the season.

Missed the start of last season through injury but went on to assert himself in the first-team, making 24 appearances in all en route to the Blues finishing fourth and qualifying for the Champions League.

He is now undisputed first-choice at Chelsea under Lampard.

Reece James is Chelsea and arguably England’s No1 right-back

Conor Gallagher is getting some PL experience on loan at West Brom

7: Harrison Hume

Released by the club and spent time with Kent non-league sides Margate and Rochester.

8: Conor Gallagher

Central midfielder who was tied down to a long-term deal by the Blues last year.

Sent out to spend the season on loan with Championship side Charlton before also joining Swansea on loan.

Now on loan at West Brom getting some Premier League action.

9: Jamie Bradley-Green

Defender who just failed to make the cut at Chelsea after leaving school, but went on to sign a scholarship with Southampton.

Looking for a club having been released by Saints last summer.

10: Rhian Brewster

Highly-rated England youth striker who decided to leave Chelsea to join Liverpool.

Another U17 World Cup winner, Brewster was tipped for big things by manager Jurgen Klopp.

Went to join Prem hopefuls Swansea, scoring 10 goals in 20 Championship appearances, before moving permanently to Sheff Utd in the summer.

11: Martell Taylor-Crossdale

England U20 international forward who rejected the offer of a new contract at Chelsea earlier this year amid interest from several clubs.

Travelled to Bundesliga side Hoffengheim for a medical but ultimately decided to sign a two-year deal with Fulham.

12: Dujon Sterling

Long regarded as big hope at Stamford Bridge, made his first team debut for Chelsea in 2017.

The defender was part of England’s Euro Under-19 winning side in the same year and spent last season on loan at Wigan.

Is tied down to a contract at Chelsea until 2022.

13: Finlay Savill

Left the club as a schoolboy. Current whereabouts unknown.

14: Harry Riley

Defender who missed the cut when he left school, last seen in the system at non-league Hendon.

15: Ian Carlo Poveda

Attacking midfielder who also spent time in the academies of Arsenal, Barcelona and Brentford.

Then snapped up by Manchester City, and made his debut for Pep Guardiola’s side in the Carabao Cup semi-final win over Burton two seasons ago.

Joined Leeds in January this year on a four-and-a-half year deal.

Made his debut on June 21 as a second-half substitute in a 2-0 Championship defeat at Cardiff City.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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