Player Analysis: Jean-Clair Todibo

<p>San Siro can be a dauting place to visit. A historic monument restored to the great European gallery, capable of engulfing even the brightest of talents with immense pressure, overwhelming them as they grace the pitch. On 11th December 2019, they welcome Barcelona in a vital game in their bid to qualify for the rounds of 16 in the Champions League; a game in which Valverde had the luxury of fielding the rookies at the grandest of occasions.</p> <p>It was a game many would associate with the epiphany of Ansu Fati&rsquo;s potential &mdash; as he becomes the youngest goalscorer in the competition&rsquo;s illustrious history, scoring the winner in an unexpected 2&ndash;1 win for the Blaugrana. The game also featured Carles Alena with a masterful performance against a midfield trio of Vecino, Brozović and Valero. But none left a mark deeper than the then 19-year-old central defender &mdash; Jean-Clair Todibo, who made lights work of the revered strike duo of Romelu Lukaku and Lautaro Martinez, on his Champions League debut.</p> <p><a href="https://lchunhang.medium.com/player-analysis-jean-clair-todibo-b331401cba0"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>