Callum Hudson-Odoi made his senior Chelsea debut against Newcastle United in January 2018

Winger Callum Hudson-Odoi deserves a place in the Chelsea starting XI, says former striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink.
Hudson-Odoi, 18, has won his first two England caps in the past week, but has never started a Premier League game.
"It might be that he lifts the team in a different way and gives them a different dimension," said Hasselbaink.


"Chelsea should bring more youngsters through. I would say Hudson-Odoi deserves a chance."
Hudson-Odoi, who came through the youth ranks at Stamford Bridge, made his first-team debut as a 17-year-old in January 2018, one of four appearances as a substitute last season.
He has played 19 games in all competitions this term, all of which have been off the bench.
Hasselbaink said: "Even if we are the number one, we all need sometimes to feel that there is another player or a younger player who can take our spot.
"You have to say yes, he should be given a chance, because the others in his position are not really playing well at this moment.
"The only one that is really producing his best - a seven or eight or sometimes a nine - is (Eden) Hazard."
Hudson-Odoi, who came close to joining Bayern Munich in January, became the youngest player to play a competitive game for England when he made his debut as a substitute in the 5-0 Euro 2020 qualifying win over the Czech Republic on Friday.
He played the full 90 minutes of the 5-1 victory over Montenegro on Monday.

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Hasselbaink, who scored 88 goals in four seasons for Chelsea from 2000 to 2004, said he has sympathy for the Italian.
"It's easy to say things and criticise, but let's not forget what he has inherited and how the team was playing before he got there," said former Netherlands international Hasselbaink.
"He changed the style totally and that's going to take time.
"Consistency-wise, he will be a little bit disappointed. They should be better.
"But it's his first season in England and he is learning. He has brought a lot of positive things to Chelsea. Let's not forget that."Source: bbc.com