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On the other day, Axel Disasi could have had two penalties granted against him, but as it was, the 26 -year -old took home the departure award player against Brentford.
Desasi was huge, making several crucial interventions with a tackle to block the cross of Keane Lewis-Potter in the second half celebrated as a goal. Its particular intensity stood out.
Since leaving Chelsea loaned in February for a £ 5 million loan rate, Desasi has settled as an essential part of the Unai Emery team, playing 90 minutes from all league games, and he was not eligible against his parents club and started the Villa League confrontation against Club Brugge.
Fundamentally, the French international seemed comfortable on the side – right last week – a position in which the experiment failed under Maresque.
A month after its period of loan under Emery, Desasi is starting to look much more like the player Chelsea signed by 38.8 million pounds in a six -year contract in 2023.
Like Villa, Wolves and Tottenham were interested in him during the winter transfer window and the fact that Chelsea was willing to get involved in conversations with rivals like Spurs summed up how the surplus saw him on the requirements.
Axel Disasi has shown the kind of way that convinced Chelsea to sign it in 2023

Desasi was huge for Villa in his victory in Brentford to get the game’s player award

Its impressive form can even see Villa ends above Todd Boehly’s Chelsea this season
“I come here to play and enjoy and I’m very happy with what’s going to Villa,” said Disasi.
It’s something your manager agrees too.
“Yes, he is adapting to us,” said Emery. Of course, when he played against Liverpool as a defender, he played well. When he played as a right-back in Palace and Brugg, he was progressively improving to try to have confidence. I think he took a step further (in Brentford), playing and getting better, ” added the chief of the village.
Continue with the way he is going and Chelsea will receive at least one decent fee if he sells him this summer. But if Disasi is part of the reason Villa could end Chelsea in May, then it will hardly seem like a cunning business of Todd Boehly and the Clearlake consortium.