Mauricio Pochettino has named Josh Acheampong in the Chelsea squad to face Tottenham Hotspur. The Blues welcome the Lilywhites to Stamford Bridge on Thursday evening as either side hopes to climb the Premier League table.
Chelsea will be eager to return to winning ways following a dramatic 2-2 draw against Aston Villa at the weekend. The west London outfit have won just two of their last five games in the English top flight, but they remain in contention for Europa League qualification.
Pochettino's side trail Manchester United in sixth and Newcastle in seventh by six and five points, respectively. However, Chelsea have a game in hand over the two clubs, who each have a few difficult fixtures of their own still to play.
While the Blues boss will be keen to end the season well, several players have been ruled out of action due to injury. With some big names sidelined, Pochettino has been left no choice but to name an increasing number of academy prospects in his matchday squads.
One of which being Acheampong, who's become a familiar face of late. So, with that being said, football.london has taken a look at exactly who the teenager is and why he's so highly rated at Stamford Bridge.
Acheampong has predominantly featured as right-back this season, though he's also enjoyed spells at centre-half and wing-back. The 17-year-old's incredible versatility across the backline provides Pochettino plenty of options – especially during an injury crisis.
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Acheampong has featured eight times for Chelsea in the Under-18s Premier League this season, scoring once and
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