Ex Chelsea & France Star Frank Leboeuf Backs Luis Henrique To Succeed At Inter Milan: “A Talented Player” | OneFootball

Ex Chelsea & France Star Frank Leboeuf Backs Luis Henrique To Succeed At Inter Milan: “A Talented Player” | OneFootball

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·23 December 2025

Ex Chelsea & France Star Frank Leboeuf Backs Luis Henrique To Succeed At Inter Milan: “A Talented Player”

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Former Chelsea and France central defender Frank Leboeuf backs Brazilian wingback Luis Henrique to succeed at Inter Milan.

Frank Leboeuf argued that Luis Henrique is a talented and good player who has all the tools to become a great player.


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The 1998 FIFA World Cup and EURO 2000 Champion with France, added that he is sad that the Brazilian left his former side Marseille.

Leboeuf, stated this and added that he wishes Luis Henrique all the best at Inter Milan, in an interview with The Italian Football Podcast at an online event hosted by ToonieBet.

Frank Leboeuf made 204 appearances for Chelsea scoring 24 times in the process. He won six trophies during his stint at Stamford Bridge including the FA Cup twice as well as the Cup Winners Cup.

He also featured 50 times for France scoring four times.

Ex Chelsea & France Star Frank Leboeuf Backs Luis Henrique To Succeed At Inter Milan: “A Talented Player”

Article image:Ex Chelsea & France Star Frank Leboeuf Backs Luis Henrique To Succeed At Inter Milan: “A Talented Player”

1 Apr 2000: Frank Leboeuf of Chelsea during the FA Carling Premiership match against Leeds United at Elland Road in Leeds, England. Chelsea won the match 1-0. Mandatory Credit: Ben Radford/Allsport

“Hopefully yes [he will be a success at Inter Milan]. He is a good player, he is talented” Leboeuf began about Luis Henrique.

“But I like to look at the big picture of everything. Sometimes you have a great player who cannot adapt to a new brand of football. Or a new dressing room.

“It is always complicated. We are talking about a world full of human beings. So it is always difficult to know what is going through people’s brains.

“You never know what is going on, or what is going wrong. But he has all the tools to become a great, great player. So I wish him the best.”

In conclusion, Leboeuf added “For me it is sad that he left Marseille, but I wish him good luck at Inter.”

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