Chelsea teenager Shumaira Mheuka appeared to revel in his first outing with the senior men's team after he was named on the bench for Thursday's Conference League thrashing of Panathinaikos. It came on the same day that Mheuka's professional contract with the club was announced.
Mheuka, more commonly known as Shim, only turned 17 on Sunday, October 20, and he would have become the joint-seventh youngest player to represent Chelsea, had he made it off their bench in Athens. However, .
Given his rapid rise through the academy system at Cobham, this is nothing to be sniffed at. , football.london understands.
Tyrique George, who started to train with the first-team under Mauricio Pochettino at the end of last season, did get a run-out and impressed with a sharp cameo. Mheuka is considerably younger than both of them, though, and has plenty of opportunities ahead of him.
Since his arrival at the club in 2022, Last week, he was also handed an England Under-19 debut, scoring in two separate matches, even though he effectively skipped the Under-18 squad.
Having trained in the days prior to playing Panathinaikos, Mheuka then travelled with Enzo Maresca's group for the Conference League group phase match. , who are both short of competitive minutes.
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Regardless, Mheuka seems to have enjoyed the trip. Posting to his Instagram story after the match, he uploaded a set of images from before and after training. Adding a 'pink heart' emoji - the colour of Chelsea's European training gear and styled closely to their third kit - Mheuka picked out some of his standout moments caught on camera.
As stars such as Cole Palmer, Reece James, Nicolas Jackson, and Romeo Lavia return into the fold, Mheuka is now likely to return to Premier League 2 and Under-21 duties until the next Conference League match in two weeks.
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