Rosenior: Joao Pedro Can Become World's Best Striker If He Maintains Form

Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior believes forward Joao Pedro has the potential to become one of the world's best strikers if he can sustain his current level of performance. The Brazilian has been in electric form, scoring six goals and providing four assists in his last eight appearances, including a crucial brace in the UEFA Champions League. His sharp movement and clinical finishing have been pivotal for Chelsea's momentum across competitions. Rosenior emphasized that maintaining this intensity and quality is the exciting next test for the 24-year-old's development.

Key Points: Chelsea's Joao Pedro Can Be World's Best, Says Rosenior

  • Electric form with 6 goals & 4 assists
  • Brace in Naples secured UCL spot
  • Delivered key domestic goals
  • Playing with maturity as a number nine
  • Next phase is maintaining intensity
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Rosenior backs Joao Pedro to become one of the world's best

Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior says Joao Pedro has the potential to become one of the world's best strikers if he sustains his current electric form.

"he can be one of the best strikers in world football - Liam Rosenior"

New Delhi, Feb 21

Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior believes forward Joao Pedro has the potential to become one of the best strikers in world football - provided he sustains his current level of performance.

The Brazilian has been in electric form since Rosenior's arrival at Chelsea F.C. last month, scoring six goals and registering four assists in his last eight appearances. His recent run has been pivotal to Chelsea's momentum across competitions, with Pedro rediscovering rhythm and confidence at a crucial stage of the season.

Among the standout moments was his brilliant brace in Naples, a performance that secured Chelsea a top-eight berth in the UEFA Champions League. Domestically, he has delivered at key moments as well, producing fine finishes against Brentford F.C., West Ham United F.C. and Leeds United F.C. at Stamford Bridge. His opener in the 2-0 win over Brentford, in particular, underlined his sharp movement and clinical edge in front of goal.

Pedro has primarily operated as a central number nine during this spell, leading the line with maturity and composure. However, the 24-year-old has also demonstrated tactical flexibility, at times partnering Liam Delap - notably during the second half of the comeback victory over West Ham.

"Every player works on being the best player they can be, regardless of the role they're asked to carry out," Rosenior said ahead of Burnley's visit to Stamford Bridge in the Premier League.

"For Joao, he's had real rhythm. I've asked him to do different things and he's taken it on board and put it into practice. He's been outstanding."

The Chelsea boss believes the next phase of Pedro's development will determine just how far he can go.

"The quality has never been in doubt. The true test for Joao now - which is the exciting thing - is if he can maintain this level of intensity and this level of quality, he can be one of the best strikers in world football.

"I truly believe that. It's a possibility at the moment if he maintains this level."

- IANS

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Priya S
He's playing well, but let's not get carried away. The Premier League is a marathon, not a sprint. We've seen many players have a purple patch and then fade. Hope he proves me wrong!
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Aditya G
His movement for the goal against Brentford was top-notch. Reminds me of Drogba's positioning sometimes. Rosenior seems to have unlocked something in him. Good for the team's morale.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the tactical flexibility mentioned. Being able to play with a partner like Delap is a huge asset. Consistency is key now. The potential is definitely there.
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Karthik V
Bahut badhiya performance! 🇮🇳 As a football lover here, it's great to see a player responding so well to a new coach's ideas. Hope he stays fit and focused. The real test is the next season.
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Michael C
Respectfully, the manager should be careful with such public praise. It can add unnecessary pressure. The focus should be on the next game, not "world's best" labels. Let his feet do the talking.

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