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·25. Dezember 2025
‘It’s a dream’: Chelsea captain Reece James reflects on momentous 2025 ahead of milestone Aston Villa clash

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·25. Dezember 2025


Chelsea captain Reece James has enjoyed a year that felt like a fresh chapter, given his frustrating record with recurring injuries.
After taking time to recover and reset earlier in the year, James has worked his way back to full fitness and is operating at a level that has restored his status as one of the best players in the world.
The 26-year-old has been one of the most consistent players in the Chelsea squad this year. He has produced world-class shifts in key games, notably against Arsenal and Newcastle United.
James has adapted seamlessly to his midfield transition. He has also been able to move back into his more natural right-back role without any drop in quality.
His availability has helped Chelsea in the ongoing top-four race, and he’s gearing up to hit a personal milestone when they face high-flying Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge this weekend.
Barring any unforeseen setback, the England international will make his 50th appearance of the calendar year against Unai Emery’s side.
It will be the first time since 2021 that he has accumulated such a consistent run of games.
James marked his return to Premier League action with a last-gasp free-kick against Bournemouth in January and hasn’t looked back since.
After featuring in 28 of Chelsea’s 35 games in all competitions in the second half of last season, he has played in all but one Premier League fixture this term.
He has notched two goals and three assists while creating five big chances in the league, and his consistency helped him cross the 200-game milestone for Chelsea in October.
“It’s a dream for me to play 200 games for the club I’ve supported since I was a little boy,” James said (via Chelsea’s official website). “Hopefully, I can continue to get many more.”









































