"You wouldn't want to play against him," Henry said. "He's constantly coming at you, trying to find a way past you. That's a great quality to have as a winger."
Estevao has already made a name for himself in the Champions League, becoming the third player to score in his first three appearances in the competition, joining Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe.
Henry highlighted Estevao's ability to dribble as one of his key strengths, saying that it's difficult for opponents to stop him from creating scoring opportunities.
"If I don't make you run all the time, it's an easy job for you as a right back," Henry said. "Let him cook, let him play. We need to enjoy these type of players."
Henry also compared Estevao to other young players like Michael Olise and Bukayo Saka, saying that they don't always have to be scripted to be successful.
Chelsea now face a challenging schedule, with two tough trips to Italy against Atalanta and Napoli before they face Pafos in their final home game.










