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That's why we need more diversity. Bring in the syrians, Somalis, iraqis together with more CECA's.
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The Scout: Latest Norwegian hotshot taking Chelsea by storm
Date published: Thursday 26th November 2020 4:27
In our relaunched weekly Scout feature, we take a deep dive into an emerging player on track to become a footballing superstar before our very eyes.
This week’s edition focuses on Chelsea striker Bryan Fiabema, the newest Norwegian marksman to have defenders quaking in their boots.
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Fiabema, 17, took a leap of faith when leaving Norwegian side Tromso to sign on the dotted line for Chelsea in January, 2020.
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The breakout of the coronavirus pandemic in the Spring ensured that his start to life at Cobham was anything but normal.
Unfazed, though, Fiabema took the uncertainty in his stride. He quickly graduated from the club’s Under-18s to their Under-23s within a few short months.
Adapting quickly, the hitman has notched six goals in 10 appearances in a blue shirt since football’s restart. A handy return, but one made all the more impressive when noting that those six goals came in just 477 minutes of action.
That equates to a goal every 79.5 minutes and all the signs point to that figure lowering in the coming months.
NEWSLETTER
The Scout: Latest Norwegian hotshot taking Chelsea by storm
Date published: Thursday 26th November 2020 4:27
In our relaunched weekly Scout feature, we take a deep dive into an emerging player on track to become a footballing superstar before our very eyes.
This week’s edition focuses on Chelsea striker Bryan Fiabema, the newest Norwegian marksman to have defenders quaking in their boots.
Player Profile
Fiabema, 17, took a leap of faith when leaving Norwegian side Tromso to sign on the dotted line for Chelsea in January, 2020.
ADVERTISEMENT
The breakout of the coronavirus pandemic in the Spring ensured that his start to life at Cobham was anything but normal.
Unfazed, though, Fiabema took the uncertainty in his stride. He quickly graduated from the club’s Under-18s to their Under-23s within a few short months.
Adapting quickly, the hitman has notched six goals in 10 appearances in a blue shirt since football’s restart. A handy return, but one made all the more impressive when noting that those six goals came in just 477 minutes of action.
That equates to a goal every 79.5 minutes and all the signs point to that figure lowering in the coming months.