Young central defender wants to follow in John Terry’s footsteps at Stamford Bridge. He’s got No 26 shirt so next up is winning trophies
Levi Colwill is cool under pressure. The Chelsea defender has a smooth way of handling opposition strikers and does not mind answering awkward questions. Fresh from signing a new long-term deal, he does not hesitate when he is asked whether Chelsea have any chance of winning trophies after last season’s struggles.
“Why not?” the 20-year-old shoots back, barely missing a beat. He is not interested in the past. “It’s a different season with different players. There’s a different feeling in the changing room, so I think we can do anything we want.”
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