Chelsea loanee Levi Colwill once again caught the eye whilst representing Brighton & Hove Albion.
Last night, Colwill started just his fourth game for the Seagulls since setting sail from Stamford Bridge in the summer.
The 19-year-old faced Charlton Athletic in the Carabao Cup, his third appearance already in the competition this season.

Sadly, it will be the defender’s last, as Brighton lost on penalties to the League One side.
Neither team could break the deadlock in 90-minutes, so the sorrow of the shoot-out was the deciding outcome.
Levi Colwill shines bright for Brighton
Charlton’s inability to find a way past Robert De Zerbi’s defence was largely owed to their teenage centre-back.
Colwill lined-up alongside Lewis Dunk in a back-four, and between them managed to limit the Addicks to only a handful of chances.
Chelsea’s academy graduate was a mature and self-assured presence at The Valley yesterday evening, with his display praised by the local media.
“Came up against the 6ft 5in striker Miles Leaburn and kept him quiet for large parts of the game, including outjumping him on a few occasions,” wrote Sussex Live about Colwill as part of their player ratings for the tie.

“Was in the right place at the right time on numerous occasions. Adam Webster’s spot at the back may be under threat.”
“Denied on the hour with a header and a confident display next to the skipper,” added the Sussex Express.
Both publications gave Colwill a 7/10 review, the highest figure either outlet dished out.
They also delivered their verdict on two former Chelsea boys, Tariq Lamptey and Billy Gilmour.
It was unanimous again from the two Sussexes, with Lamptey and Gilmour getting a 7/10 and 6/10 respectively.
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