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How Every Chelsea Player Performed During the International Break

The international break saw a chance for Chelsea players to spread their wings and head off to their nations. While some got to stay at Cobham and rest there were others that went out and stole the show, both at senior level and at Under-21 level. In this, I will be looking at every single name who went on international duty and look at how well they performed.

Catching Up on Every Chelsea Player on International Duty

Enzo Fernandez

While some may be under the illusion that the midfielder didn’t play at all after being sent back early with an injury, he did actually take to the field during a 1-0 win over Venezuela. Fernandez started and played 78 minutes before being withdrawn for Alexis Mac Allister.

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He was his usual self, making 102 of 112 passes, completing one key pass in a tight game before being subbed off without a goal or assist to his name.

Filip Jorgensen

Was called up to the Denmark squad as part of the goalkeeping core but didn’t get any minutes. Veteran stopper Kasper Schmeichel continues to stand in the way of the former Villarreal man.

Marc Cucurella

About Alex Richards, LWOF Editor

An experienced football writer, Alex is also a long-time wrestling and gaming writer. Alex brings lifelong experience and passion for both mediums to his writing. Alex aims to cover each area accurately and thoroughly.

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