Thomas Tuchel says Billy Gilmour has “all the qualities” to play a regular role in Chelsea’s midfield but admits the 19-year-old is behind N’Golo Kante, Jorginho and Mateo Kovacic in the pecking order. The Chelsea academy graduate returned to fitness at the end of November and made six appearances prior to Frank Lampard’s dismissal as head coach. There was concern that Tuchel’s appointment would see Gilmour leave Chelsea on loan in the winter transfer window in search of regular first-team football ahead of this summer’s European Championships. However, the decision was taken to keep the young midfielder at Stamford Bridge and he has made a big impression on Tuchel.
Thomas Tuchel said: “First of all, I like him as a person. For me, he represents everything a young guy from the academy should represent when he arrives in the first team. He is humble. I feel that he is happy to be here, that he is living his dream. He is ready to give everything to fulfil his dream. He gives me the impression that he doesn’t think, ‘this is the end of the road, now I’ve made it’. He gives me the exact right feeling, the exact perfect mix of being humble and being impatient and trying every training session to improve, to learn and not showing too much respect [to the older players].”
Gilmour has yet to feature for Chelsea since Tuchel’s appointment. He was left out of the match-day squad entirely for the draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers and wasn’t called up for the wins against Burnley and Tottenham. But he was on the substitutes’ bench for the victory over Sheffield United on Sunday and will hope to start against Barnsley in the FA Cup on Thursday night. Once again, the fifth round of the competition may prove a launchpad for Gilmour.
Thomas Tuchel said: “As a player, he has a lot of qualities. He is very self-confident in our training games, is very strong on the ball, is a very strong passer, and is very smart in finding positions. He has all abilities, and a physical ability, to play for us in the first team. We have a strong midfield and he is clearly, right now, one of four players for central midfield. The other three players are Kovacic, Jorginho and N’Golo Kante. That means it is not easy for Billy to find his place, but he is the number four [midfielder] right now in my head and to be the number four for two positions is a pretty good start for Billy. I wanted him to stay [in January] because he has a big impact in training games and his quality is obvious. We are happy to have him and are absolutely ready to push him and support him on his way.”