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Wright-Phillips: Too Many Wingers Hurt Chelsea
30 Nov
Summary
- Ex-Blue Shaun Wright-Phillips identifies Chelsea's large winger group as a problem.
- Wright-Phillips suggests wingers need consistent game time to perform well.
- He noted Pedro Neto is the only winger currently thriving due to consistent play.

Shaun Wright-Phillips, a former Chelsea winger, has voiced concerns over the size of the current Chelsea squad under Enzo Maresca, specifically pointing to the club's numerous attacking signings as a potential issue. Chelsea invested heavily in new forwards, resulting in fierce competition for places, which Wright-Phillips believes is hindering the development and performance of several wingers.
He suggests that the sheer number of wingers at the club, all capable of playing for other top-flight teams, means none are consistently getting the necessary game time. Wright-Phillips, drawing from his own playing experience, emphasized that regular matches are crucial for wingers to build confidence, develop rhythm, and perform at their peak consistently.
The former player indicated that wingers like Jamie Gittens, who relies on instinct and confidence, particularly suffer from this lack of consistent opportunities. Wright-Phillips contrasted this with Pedro Neto, who he identified as the sole winger currently excelling due to his consistent selection and guaranteed playing time.




