3 Chelsea Players to Look Out For at Euro 2020

Chelsea will have 17 players on global duties at Euro 2020 this late summer. The competition is at last in progress following a year-long postponement and an aggregate of 24 groups will contend in the competition. 
3 Chelsea Players to Look Out For at Euro 2020


The Blues tight up through a troublesome mission until Thomas Tuchel was recruited in January to balance the squad. 

In spite of the fact that Chelsea lost the FA Cup final against Leicester City and neglected to win their last game of the season to Aston Villa, the Blues figured out how to win the Champions League by beating Pep Guardiola's Manchester City. 

With such this stars on worldwide duties, we bring 3 Chelsea players to look out for at the Euros 2020:

3. Billy Gilmour (Scotland)

Billy Gilmour was noticeable in the core of midfield during his Man of the Match execution against Liverpool in the 2-0 FA Cup win last season.

He acquired praises from fans and media for reliably performing at an undeniable level all through the 2020-21 season. 

Nonetheless, the most recent a half year have seen a precarious decrease in appearances for the 20-year old. 

Since the appearance of Thomas Tuchel at the club, Gilmour has become a piece part player at Chelsea, with the German leaning toward Jorginho, N'Golo Kante, and Mateo Kovacic as his favored choices in midfield. 

On the global stage, Gilmour didn't make his appearance until he procured his first call-up to the Scotland squad for Euro 2020. From that point forward he has showed up twice in as numerous games and has dazzled in the friendlies in front of the competition. 

The Scots have gotten back to a significant competition following a 22-year break. Head coach Steve Clarke's squad have been paired to Group D with Croatia, Czech Republic, and neighbors England. While England and Croatia are loaded with hotshots, Scotland has a generally unassuming gathering of players. 

Billy Gilmour will be battling for a start in the starting eleven with contest coming from any semblance of Scott McTominay, Callum McGregor, and Stuart Armstrong. 

Gilmour is a solid and requesting midfielder who is consistently watching out for infiltrating passes. In the wake of being called upon by manager Stuart Clarke, expect the Chelsea midfielder to sparkle for the Scots.

2. N'Golo Kante (France)

N'Golo Kante has seemingly been the best of the decade for the Blues. Since joining the Blues from Leicester in 2016, Kante has been an essential piece of the club and has delivered 'out of the world' exhibitions consistently. 

The Little midfielder delivered some unbelievable shows in midfield for Chelsea all through the end phases of last season. His noteworthy exhibitions against Real Madrid and Manchester City in the Champions League semi-final and final acquired him a ton of applauses all around.

The Chelsea midfielder is additionally a significant individual from Didier Deschamps' France side. His organization with Paul Pogba at the core of the midfield was a significant factor France's World Cup win in 2018. 

Les Bleus are tipped as the top choices to win Euro 2020 and will anticipate that Kante should call the shots in midfield. In the event that he figures out how to place in one more terrific appearance at the most elevated level, he could be a leader during the current year's Balon d'Or also. 

1. Mason Mount (England)

Chelsea Mason Mount is getting a  out lots of charge with both club and country. Notwithstanding the Champions League win with the Blues, has additionally giving him the Chelsea's Player of the Year award. 

Mount needed to beat contest from any semblance of James Maddinson, Jack Grealish, and others to ensure a spot in Gareth Southgate's England project.

He will currently be ready for anything and seems to be a promising starter for the Three Lions. 

Mount's innovativeness and off-the-ball work make him an appealing recommendation for manager. The 22-year-old has shown a talent for performing out of his skin in high-pressure circumstances. 

His goal against Real Madrid in the Champions League semi-final and his assit to Kai Havertz in the final demonstrated his significance to the group in difficult circumstances. 

Mount's structure for club and nation has made him vital. He is relied upon to start either in midfield or in a supporting striker  that further up the pitch.

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