Chelsea youngster Levi Colwill has once again impressed on a football pitch, this time for England’s Under-21s side.
Levi Colwill, who’s just 20, is a young Chelsea defender to come through the academy at Cobham.
The left-footed centre-back is doing well this year during a season-long loan with Brighton.
He was in action on Saturday evening for Lee Carsley’s Young Lions side.

England’s Under-21s team recorded an emphatic 4-0 win over France at the King Power Stadium today.
Arsenal’s Emile Smith Rowe put the English in front during the Under-21s friendly match.
Afterwards, Chelsea’s own Noni Madueke stole the show by scoring once and assisting twice as a substitute in the final half an hour.
England flexed their attacking muscles late on with the help of Madueke, but the defence stood firm against some French pressure in the first-half.
Colwill started as a centre-half in the back four, showing a couple of great defensive moments and his usual class in possession.
He’s looking at real ease, whether that is for Brighton or England’s Under-21s, so Chelsea should be really excited about his future moving forward.
Incidentally, The Daily Mail claimed this week that Colwill could be in line for a senior-call up to the main England squad later on in this calendar year.

A selection of Chelsea supporters on Twitter were raving about Colwill during his England performance at the weekend.
In particular, plenty loved the young defender’s passing range, which is a large part of his game.