Chelsea’s young star Estevão and his teammates are trending after their 3-0 win against Barcelona. Below is a Youtube short captures an AI dance moves to entertain all Chelsea fans
Chelsea delivered a statement performance at Stamford Bridge on November 25, 2025, crushing Barcelona 3-0 in a one-sided UEFA Champions League league phase encounter that sent social media into meltdown.
Barca vs Chelsea, Lamine Yamal vs Estevão Willian – AI Remake of Champions League Match
Brazilian teenage wonderkid Estevão Willian, still officially on loan from Palmeiras until next summer, announced himself to the European elite with a breathtaking solo goal and relentless flair, outclassing his highly-touted compatriot Lamine Yamal. The result propelled Chelsea to fifth in the standings with 10 points while leaving Barcelona reeling in 15th.
The game turned decisively before halftime. Jules Koundé’s sliced own goal under pressure from Cole Palmer gave Chelsea a deserved lead in the 27th minute, and moments later Barça’s night unraveled completely. Captain Ronald Araújo picked up two quick yellow cards one for dissent, another for a wild lunge on Marc Cucurella reducing the visitors to ten men. Cucurella, imperious all evening, pocketed Yamal and walked away with the official Player of the Match award, capping a memorable night for the Spanish full-back.
After the break, 18-year-old Estevão produced the moment of magic everyone will replay for years. Collecting the ball on the right touchline, he danced past two defenders, nutmegged Pau Cubarsí, and rifled an unstoppable shot into the top corner from the tightest of angles in the 55th minute. It was his third goal in three Champions League starts this season a record that places him alongside only Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland among teenagers. Liam Delap completed the rout in the 73rd minute, finishing calmly after Enzo Fernández’s perfectly timed through-ball beat the offside trap.
Enzo Maresca hailed his side’s “maturity and killer instinct,” while a visibly frustrated Hansi Flick admitted Barcelona “lost control in every department.” The Catalans failed to score for the first time in 54 Champions League matches and have now taken just one point from their last nine available across all competitions. For Chelsea, the victory erases years of Barcelona trauma and sets up a mouthwatering December run that could secure a top-eight finish and automatic quarter-final qualification.
As clips of Estevão’s wondergoal rack up millions of views overnight, the football world has a new superstar to obsess over. Chelsea fans are already dreaming of what the Brazilian prodigy will achieve once he officially wears the blue shirt full-time next season.


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