The September international break saw 14 Chelsea players in action, representing their respective national teams across the globe.
These players delivered a mix of strong performances, learning opportunities, and in some cases, setbacks.
As Chelsea continues to build for the future, international duty allows these players to hone their skills on the global stage, helping them prepare for the challenges of the Premier League and European competitions.
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Robert Sanchez: A Return to the Spain Squad
Robert Sanchez, Chelsea’s first-choice goalkeeper, received a call-up to the Spain squad after a brief absence.
He was included in the squad following the injury of regular starter Unai Simon. However, Sanchez did not get the chance to feature on the field during Spain’s two fixtures, a 0-0 draw against Serbia and a 4-1 win over Switzerland.
Despite not playing, Sanchez’s inclusion in the squad indicates that he remains in Spain’s plans moving forward, and his ability to train with the team will only enhance his standing at Chelsea as he competes for the No.1 spot at Stamford Bridge.
Filip Jorgensen: A Tough Break for Denmark U-21
Filip Jorgensen had a challenging time during the international break, representing Denmark’s Under-21 side.
The young goalkeeper conceded four goals in a crushing defeat to Iceland, an experience that will serve as a valuable learning opportunity.
However, Jorgensen bounced back, keeping a clean sheet in Denmark’s 0-0 draw against Czechia, proving that he has the resilience to recover from difficult performances.
As a talented young goalkeeper, Jorgensen’s development will be closely monitored, and his time with the Danish U-21 squad will provide vital experience as he looks to break into the first team at Chelsea.
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Levi Colwill: A Strong Return to the England Squad
After missing out on a place in the England squad for Euro 2024, Levi Colwill was handed a deserved recall by interim manager Lee Carsley.
The young defender has been in excellent form for Chelsea this season, and his performances earned him a starting role at left-back in England’s 2-0 win over the Republic of Ireland.
Colwill’s versatility was on display as he played the full 90 minutes at left-back before coming off the bench to play another 29 minutes in a 2-0 victory over Finland.
His solid defensive work and ability to contribute to England’s clean sheets will only bolster his confidence as he returns to Chelsea for club action.
Marc Cucurella: Rested After Serbia Clash
Marc Cucurella, one of Spain’s stars during their Euro 2024 triumph, was back with the national team for the September international break.
He featured for 56 minutes in Spain’s 0-0 draw with Serbia, putting in a decent shift on the left flank before being substituted.
Cucurella was rested during Spain’s subsequent 4-1 win over Switzerland, ensuring that he returns to Chelsea fresh for their upcoming fixtures.
His ability to contribute defensively and offensively remains a valuable asset for both club and country.
Moises Caicedo: Leading by Example for Ecuador
Moises Caicedo once again demonstrated his leadership abilities for Ecuador during the international break, captaining his country in a 1-0 win over Peru.
Caicedo played the full 90 minutes in both of Ecuador’s matches, including their 1-1 draw against Brazil, where he faced off against some of the world’s best players.
Caicedo’s consistent performances for Ecuador showcase his growing maturity and his ability to handle pressure at the international level.
With each outing, he strengthens his case as a key player for Chelsea, especially in the midfield battle where his defensive and ball-winning skills are second to none.
Enzo Fernandez: A Stellar Performance and a Costly Error
Chelsea’s Argentine midfielder Enzo Fernandez delivered a mixed bag of performances for Argentina during the international break.
In a 3-0 win over Chile, Fernandez was sensational, dictating the tempo of the game from a deep-lying midfield role. His passing accuracy and vision were on full display, earning him praise from fans and pundits alike.
However, things took a turn in Argentina’s next game, a 2-1 loss to Colombia, where Fernandez conceded a crucial penalty that ultimately decided the match.
Despite the setback, Fernandez’s ability to control games and his overall impact on Argentina’s midfield remain unquestioned.
Mykhailo Mudryk: Overcoming Injury to Shine for Ukraine
Mykhailo Mudryk was initially ruled out of Ukraine’s 2-1 loss to Albania due to a mysterious injury, raising concerns about his fitness.
However, the injury proved to be minor, as the winger returned to action just days later, playing the full 90 minutes in Ukraine’s 1-1 draw with Czechia.
Mudryk delivered a typically energetic performance, showcasing his dribbling skills and pace on the wings. His ability to recover quickly from injuries and contribute at the international level highlights his importance to both Ukraine and Chelsea.
Joao Felix: Struggling for Consistency with Portugal
Joao Felix has endured a turbulent time at club level, and his struggles seem to have affected his international standing as well.
Once a regular starter for Portugal, Felix now finds himself on the fringes of the squad. He did not play in Portugal’s 2-1 win over Croatia and saw just 22 minutes of action in their 1-1 draw with Scotland.
Felix’s search for consistency continues, but his talent remains undeniable. His performances in the coming months for Chelsea could determine whether he re-establishes himself as a key figure for Portugal.
Pedro Neto: Building Fitness for Portugal
Pedro Neto started both of Portugal’s games during the international break but was substituted at halftime in both matches.
Portugal manager Roberto Martinez revealed that these withdrawals were part of a fitness plan designed to ease Neto back into full match sharpness following a lengthy injury layoff.
Neto’s dynamic play on the wings was evident in his short bursts on the pitch, and as he builds his fitness, Chelsea fans will be hoping to see more of his attacking prowess as the season progresses.
Noni Madueke: An Impressive England Debut
One of the standout moments of the international break for Chelsea came in the form of Noni Madueke’s senior debut for England.
Madueke came off the bench for the final 24 minutes of England’s 2-0 win over Finland, making an immediate impact by providing an assist for Harry Kane’s second goal.
Madueke’s impressive cameo showed his potential at the international level, and his ability to make an impact in key moments will be invaluable as Chelsea continues their season.
Nicolas Jackson: Goal Drought Continues for Senegal
Nicolas Jackson started both of Senegal’s games during the international break but is still searching for his first goal for his country.
Despite playing 82 minutes in a 1-0 win over Burkina Faso and over an hour in a 0-0 draw with Burundi, Jackson failed to find the back of the net.
Jackson’s work rate and movement off the ball remain impressive, but he will be hoping to break his international goal drought soon to boost his confidence ahead of his return to Chelsea.
Deivid Washington: A Brazil U-20 Debut
Young striker Deivid Washington made his Brazil Under-20 debut during the international break, featuring for 11 minutes in a 2-1 win over Mexico.
While his appearance was brief, the experience of representing Brazil at the youth level is a crucial step in Washington’s development.
As he continues to grow as a player, Washington will be one to watch in the coming years as Chelsea nurtures his talent within their academy system.
Estevao & Kendry Paez: Future Blues in Action
Two of Chelsea’s most exciting future signings, Estevao and Kendry Paez, also saw action during the international break.
Estevao, at just 17 years old, made his debut for the Brazil senior team, coming off the bench against both Ecuador and Paraguay. His appearances highlight his immense potential, and Chelsea fans will be eagerly awaiting his arrival.
Meanwhile, Kendry Paez, another 17-year-old sensation, continued to impress for Ecuador, earning his 13th and 14th caps during the international break.
Paez’s maturity at such a young age bodes well for Chelsea’s future as they continue to invest in top young talent from around the world.
 A Mixed but Promising International Break for Chelsea
The September international break provided a valuable opportunity for Chelsea players to represent their countries and develop their skills on the global stage.
While there were mixed results, with some players shining and others experiencing challenges, the overall performances show the depth of talent within Chelsea’s ranks.
As the players return to Cobham for club duty, Chelsea fans can look forward to seeing their stars back in Premier League action.
With exciting young talents like Estevao and Kendry Paez waiting in the wings, the future looks bright for the Blues. Stay tuned to Chelsea’s progress, and remember, Jambobet offers live betting in Kenya, giving fans the chance to stay connected to all the action.