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3 tackles per 90mins: Chelsea defender only trails ex-Liverpool defender Neco Williams in key defensive stat this season

Chelsea star Malo Gusto only second in most tackles per 90 minutes in the Premier League

Chelsea star Malo Gusto has been rapidly integrated into the Chelsea squad and his impressive performances have indeed been noteworthy this season. Despite initial doubts about his ability to fill Reece James’s position, Gusto has not only met expectations but has exceeded them, becoming an indispensable member of the team.

His defensive contributions, highlighted by his high number of tackles per 90 minutes (h/t Whoscored), demonstrate his effectiveness in nullifying opposition attacks and providing stability to Chelsea’s backline. This statistic underscores Gusto’s defensive prowess and his importance in maintaining the team’s defensive solidity.

Moreover, Gusto’s seamless adaptation to the Premier League and his consistent displays have eased any concerns Chelsea fans may have had about the absence of Reece James. His performances have been instrumental in Chelsea’s success this season, and he has proven himself to be a valuable asset to the team.

Gusto’s emergence as a top-quality right-back for Chelsea this season has indeed been impressive, particularly in light of Reece James’s recurring injuries. Gusto has seized the opportunity to showcase his talent and has proven himself to be a valuable asset to the team.

His contributions in attack, highlighted by his impressive tally of five assists, demonstrate his ability to contribute effectively in the final third and provide valuable service to his teammates. Additionally, his defensive capabilities have not gone unnoticed, as evidenced by his solid performances on the defensive end.

With James set to return from injury, Mauricio Pochettino will face a selection dilemma regarding who to field at right back. Gusto’s performances have elevated him from a backup option to a genuine contender for the starting role, adding healthy competition within the squad.

Chelsea fullback Malo Gusto has the second-most tackles in the Premier League this season.

Gusto’s rapid development and impressive performances at just 21 years old speak volumes about his potential and the astute scouting and recruitment efforts of the Chelsea board. Securing such a talented and promising young player reflects positively on the club’s ability to identify and acquire top talent.

The Frenchman’s ceiling indeed appears to be exceptionally high, given his maturity on the field, defensive solidity, attacking prowess, and overall contribution to the team’s success. With his youth and room for further growth, he has all the attributes to establish himself as one of the premier right-backs in world football in the coming years.

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Gusto’s emergence has been a positive development for Chelsea, providing depth and quality in the right-back position while also giving Pochettino a selection headache in the best possible way.

Credit must also be given to the coaching staff for nurturing Gusto’s talent and integrating him seamlessly into the team, allowing him to flourish and realize his potential at such a young age. As he continues to develop and gain experience, Gusto could very well become a mainstay in the Chelsea lineup for years to come, cementing his status as one of the brightest prospects in the game.

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