Chelsea star Callum Hudson-Odoi will play just 12 hours after the Champions League on Sunday

Chelsea star Callum Hudson-Odoi will play in the league game on Sunday just 12 hours after the Champions League defeat against Bayern Munich. The winger supports the campaign against knife crime

  • Callum Hudson-Odoi played in a league game on the Sunday after the Champions League
  • The winger, who earns £ 120,000 a week, played for Saha FC against Lambeth Allstars
  • The event was part of an anti-knife crime movement in Croydon, London

Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi played in a league game on Sunday just 12 hours after the club’s Champions League game against Bayern Munich.

The 19-year-old, who earns £ 120,000 a week, flew back after Chelsea’s defeat in the second leg to Bundesliga champions and laced up his boots for Saha FC against Lambeth Allstars FC.

The match was part of an anti-knife crime in Croydon, south London.

Callum Hudson-Odoi played 12 hours after the Champions League game against Bayern in the Sunday League

Callum Hudson-Odoi played 12 hours after the Champions League game against Bayern in the Sunday League

The 19-year-old laced his boots for Saha FC against Lambeth Allstars in an anti-knife crime

The 19-year-old laced his boots for Saha FC against Lambeth Allstars in an anti-knife crime

The presence of Hudson Odoi wasn’t enough to stop Lambeth for Saha FC as they lost the match 5-3.

However, people were shocked when the Chelsea star showed up when a viewer said, “Everyone recognized him and he was talking to everyone.

‘He knew some of the guys from Saha FC so he was there. People couldn’t believe it. ‘

The winger believed he had his name on the Allianz Arena score sheet, but his long-range stunner was signed off after a VAR review revealed it was offside. The match ended at 9.45 p.m. in Munich.

The next day at 10:30 am, he donned the # 11 jersey for Saha FC, who plays in the Croydon Municipal Sunday Football Adult League, and helped kick off the friendly on a 4G pitch at Selhurst Arena.

Hudson-Odoi later went to Twitter and wrote, ‘The fun is coming down and kicking off for the anti-knife crime campaign and the Black Lives matter !!! It’s also good to see some familiar faces playing for a good cause in the community. ‘

Lambeth Allstars opponents tweeted: “Many thanks to Callum Hudson-Odoi for coming out today and supporting our BLM community event against knife crime.”

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