We are great, well matched and on the same page said Axel Dasisi. A defensive alliance that was established in Monaco has yet to be renewed by Axel Disasi and Benoit Badiashile, but the time is almost here. Between Disasi's transfer from Reims to Monaco in August 2020 and Badiashile's departure to Chelsea at the beginning of this year, the two played 65 times together.
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Disasi travelled a similar route to Stamford Bridge in August, and the two have been discussing the possibility of collaborating once more as Badiashile's recovery from injury draws nearer. buddies off the pitch. Disasi claims that she and him make a great team. He prefers to receive the ball and initiate attacks, whereas I may be better at duels.
However, it is not the case that I am the ball carrier and he is not a player in duels. These items simply function well. Together, we feel wonderful. As Badiashile continues, "You learn how to react to things and see things a little bit better together by playing and playing together." One of those things gets simpler over time. The way the two communicate and interact with one another makes it clear how close their relationship is.
They believe their bond just naturally developed, and they are more than just teammates. Disasi makes light of Badiashile's need for more goals. Benoit mocks Axel's excessively jubilant celebrations. They demonstrate that he lacks the ability to score. So far, blue has scored one goal each. The competition is still quite active. The first person Disasi called when Chelsea approached him was Badiashile. He turned around when I asked him about the group and responded, "It's one of really good quality," Disasi reveals. Even though it's a project, the part he described to me is still incredibly nice.
Additionally, he mentioned how the project had already won his support and how nicely his personal life was doing. Everything he's said since I've been here has been accurate. Yes, it has been a little rocky, but it is a project, and I'm in the same situation as him right now since everything I've seen so far this season has been incredibly positive. Both players have had the honour of studying under one of the greatest defenders in history at Cobham and during games. Clearly, Thiago Silva's talent is a good sign for Chelsea's future defenders. One of the first things I stated when I got to the club was that it was an honour to play with a legend like him, remembers Badiashile. I had previously been keeping a close eye on him while he was a defender for PSG. His actions there had a profound effect on me. Being in the same training class as him now, he is someone who takes their job very seriously. When a person is working at the age of 39 in such manner, it demonstrates a high level of professionalism and game intelligence. Being right next to him, Badiashile continues, "I ask him an enormous amount of questions on a daily basis to the point where I must start to irritate him a little." It's because, like Axel indicated, he's exceptionally intelligent and mature for someone his age.
To work with someone of that calibre is such a privilege. Everyone who works with him gains from him, which enables us to perform to our full potential. With a challenging stretch ahead that includes games against the current top three, Chelsea has the chance to solidify its credentials and demonstrate that, as Badiashile feels, it belongs among the best. Any mention of a transitional period following the inflow of newcomers is shot down by him. At a club like Chelsea, you can't have one, the 22-year-old claims. 'It's not feasible.
Winning is the most crucial thing to a club. You hear that the year is about getting to know one another and growing together, but in a club like yours, results always come first. Because there are still so many games to play for championships, this is still not a season of change. Soon, Badiashile and Disasi will be able to revert to their key defensive pairing to assist us in our attempt to win the titles they so desperately want.
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