Jeremie Boga has long been considered one of the brightest stars to emerge from Chelsea’s youth setup in recent years.
The Frenchman’s amazing dribbling skills made him an outstanding player through his development in the academy, and many predicted immediate success when he was given a shot in the first team.
It didn’t really work out like that though, through no fault of his own. Boga was given his first Chelsea start back in August, in the first game of the season against Burnley.
However a red card for Gary Cahill after just 15 minutes meant Antonio Conte was forced into a reshuffle, and Boga was the unlucky man to be taken off for a defender.
But as we found out in his recent interesting interview with Goal, Boga enjoyed the experience and still feels he has more to give after spending the rest of the season playing on loan at Birmingham.
“For me, I have done some good things in my career, but for the talent that I think I have I don’t think I have done enough… I think I need to go much higher, I want to keep working to reach my goals at my national team and clubs I play for. I have a lot more work to do.”
