Frank Lampard’s young Chelsea team has brought some life back to the London Club. They’re playing exciting, inconsistent football where you never know what you’ll get. We love it! With a lot of new emerging players, you may not yet know what boots they’re wearing. So we’re going to give you a look at what football boots the Chelsea players are wearing. Lets hope their boot selection is as exciting as their brand of football.
Adidas – 6
Nike – 6
Nike and Adidas are equally popular football boots brand in the Chelsea team, with 50% of players wearing one or the other.
Nike Mercurial Vapor XIII Elites are the most popular football boots in the Chelsea team. They’re also our favourite footy boot right now. Check out why in our Mercurial Vapor Elites review.
Catching a keeper in a speed boot may seem strange but the way keepers play these days its not exactly a surprise. Fast off his line, the Adidas X19.1 boots have a solid stud pattern keeping Kepa from slipping and sliding. Or maybe they’re just his favourite and he refuses to sub them. He’s got a thing for refusing substitutions.
A solid choice for a solid right back. The classic Copa Mundials are a proper old school footballers boot. Populating millions of pitches around the world, everyone has had a pair and no one has ever complained. The new Copa 19 are a modern take on these. The soft leather upper and lace-less design are a beautiful combination that we haven’t seen before. They give a silky soft touch on the ball but sturdy feel for those crunching tackles. A great boot for our man and Cheslea captain Dave.
A centre-back in a strikers boot? Maybe he’s wearing them to get deep in the mind of striker. Maybe wearing a strikers boot helps him to think like a striker, staying one step ahead when defending. The Phantom Venom are a great boot that we love and are great whatever position you play. Yes, the strike zone element does make them targeted at strikers but who doesn’t love to see a defender having a go from 40 yards.
Another one in the Adidas Copa 19, maybe they got a good deal? Or maybe it’s just that the Copa 19 are a pretty damn good boot (and they get paid to wear them). Tomori has only recently started to solidify his place in the Chelsea starting XI. He was with Lampard in his time at Derby so is player that Lampard trusts. With a boot choice like this, we would trust him too. A proper leather boot with some modern class sprinkled on top. How can we fault that?
A lesser spotted boot here. The Nemeziz seems to be a nemesis to many players. Emerson isn’t a definite starter in this Chelsea team and his boot choice is equally questionable. We did recently test out the Nemeziz 19.1 and while we aren’t sure on the look of them they actually perform pretty well.
There’s a real Adidas vibe going on in the first half of this Chelsea team. N’Golo Kante is a man that you just have to love. Player of the year when Leicester won the league. Top performances again when Chelsea won the league. Wouldn’t even ask to lift the trophy when he helped guide France to the World Cup last year. Still drives a Mini. Seems like the nicest, most humble man in football if you ask us. While his boots might not seem suited to a centre midfielder, he probably doesn’t care. He’s busy covering every blade of grass on the pitch and winning things.
Exactly what you’d expect from your centre midfielder. A pair of Nike Tiempos. These boots are real legends of the game and have been worn by Pirlo, Totti and Ronaldinho. All of whom had their own beautiful signature pair made for them by Nike. If Jorginho ever reaches that level then Chelsea fans will have had a lot to celebrate. His Tiempos are actually customised and while we can’t know specifics they look to be a smoother surface than the normal Tiempo’s. Either way another proper solid choice of boots.
Finally, some flair in this Chelsea team. We’re going to see a lot of these from here on out. The Vapor 13 are possibly our favourite boots right now. It’s clear to see why they’re so popular, they perform excellently and look stunning. Willian may be clinging onto his place in the Chelsea team as one of the older players. But the little Brazilian has got a bit of class and so do his boots.
One of our favourite Chelsea players. There’s just something about him that we love. We really hope he fulfils the potential he’s shown and becomes an England regular. He’s wearing the Phantom Vision which is a great choice for a playmaking midfielder. They’re a real all-rounder combining touch, comfort, speed and agility.
The start to his Chelsea career had us all thinking he could be another Salah/De Bruyne/Lukaku. Someone who fails at Chelsea, but absolutely flames at their next team, making Chelsea look stupid. His recent form has changed this. He is suddenly looking like as good a replacement as you might find for Eden Hazard. He’s playing in the same beautiful Vapor 13 as Hazard and his performances are coming close to matching his predecessor too.
Another one. Whilst the first half of the team was dominated by Adidas, the second half is all about Nike. And we don’t blame the players for this. The current range from Nike is fire and the most recent releases just get better and better. A bit like Abraham, just getting better and better. He may seem like he’s been around for ages but that’s because he’s been banging goals in since 18 on loan at Bristol City. He’s still only 22 and with a bit of luck could be leading the line for England in the coming years.
Yeah, we’ve already got a starting 11 but we had to give Michy some props. Immortalised in meme form for his goal celebration vs England. His boot choice is much better than his celebrations. We’ve seen him in some Adidas X19.1 featuring a bat on the heel counter for a cheeky personal twist. Recently we have also seen him bring out some 2012 F50 Adizero Leather. Perhaps he’s hoping the boots will help him rediscover his form from that time.
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