Yes, the Belgian hasn’t been prolific like last season, but that’s understandable given he has struggled for the majority of this campaign and has been affected by injuries. Benteke will bring that extra zip in attack and dynamism with his flashy brilliance and a touch of class that once Drogba had infront of Chelsea’s attacking line-up, a fresh sense of exuberance which is missing in the final third.
Chelsea have a habit of signing future stars in recent times and Benteke’s sign on the dotted papers at Stamford Bridge might well be another addition to that account.
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