Chelsea Teenager Estevao Set to Become a Football Superstar, Says Pat Nevin

Chelsea’s rising star Estevao Willian is turning heads, and former Blues legend Pat Nevin believes the Brazilian teenager has the potential to become one of the world’s greatest footballers.

Nevin, now a respected TV and radio pundit, explains that Estevao’s impact goes beyond goals and assists: it’s the aura he creates. “Sometimes I just close my eyes when Estevao gets the ball,” Nevin says. “Listen to the noise—the crowd reacts in a way reserved for truly exceptional players. Messi, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho—Estevao has that effect on Chelsea fans.”

Estevao has impressed in his debut season, providing crucial goals and assists in the absence of injured talisman Cole Palmer. While Palmer offers technical brilliance, Nevin highlights Estevao’s unique ability to excite fans with one-on-one skills and unpredictable plays.

Chelsea supporters have historically adored creative, small players who bring flair and joy to the pitch, from Charlie Cooke and Joe Cole to Eden Hazard, Gianfranco Zola, and Juan Mata. Nevin says Estevao now embodies that rare combination of talent and fan adoration. “It’s a ‘Go and do it, we trust you’ kind of noise. It’s a mainline confidence boost for the team.”

At just 18, Estevao is already making a significant impact in the Premier League and for Brazil’s national team. With the right guidance from manager Enzo Maresca, Nevin predicts Estevao could be “right up there with the most enjoyable and best players to watch on the planet.”

Chelsea fans can look forward to watching Estevao develop alongside Cole Palmer, forming a thrilling attacking partnership that could dominate English football for years to come.