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Chelsea full-back gives ‘respect’ to Ian Maatsen after Dortmund’s UCL defeat ahead of potential link-up in defence

Malo Gusto praises teammate Ian Maatsen’s efforts following Champions League finals

Chelsea full-back Malo Gusto publicly acknowledged the efforts and potential of his teammate, Ian Maatsen, in the Champions League final after Real Madrid defeated Borussia Dortmund in the final to lift their 15th Champions League trophy.

Dortmund fell 2-0 to Real Madrid in the Champions League final on Saturday, with the Dutchman committing a crucial mistake during the game.

Gusto took to social media to laud Maatsen’s performance by commenting on the picture he shared on Instagram post-match and writing, “Respect bro” accompanied by a heart.

Malo Gusto comments on Ian Maatsen’s latest Instagram post

Gusto’s comment served as a reminder that football is about more than just winning. He praised Maatsen for his unwavering enthusiasm and versatility, which have helped the young defender progress through the ranks at Chelsea and on loan. Ian Maatsen only managed to make one league start at Chelsea during the current campaign before his loan move to Borussia Dortmund back in January.

Despite a forgettable end to the final for Maatsen, the Chelsea loanee had a very productive loan spell at Borussia Dortmund.

Even after his misjudged pass sealed his team’s hopes for a comeback, the Blues fanbase was not disheartened since they were thrilled with his polished and mature first-half performance.

Gusto’s respect for Maatsen is not just professional courtesy; it underscores their potential as a defensive duo.

Ian Maatsen praised for his productive loan spell at Borussia Dortmund despite his fatal error in the finals

Chelsea’s broader strategy of nurturing young talents and integrating them into the first squad indicates a change towards developing a sustainable strategy that values homegrown players, assuring the club’s long-term success while maintaining its competitive advantage

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The idea of Gusto and Maatsen teaming together in defence is intriguing. Gusto’s offensive instincts, along with Maatsen’s defensive stability and ability to transition the ball, have the potential to transform Chelsea’s approach to wide defensive roles.

Malo Gusto’s commendation for Ian Maatsen is more than just a show of appreciation; it is a precursor to what could be a formidable defensive partnership.

Shashwat Sharma

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