He may have only played 78 minutes in the Premier League this season, but Michy Batshuayi has had 12 months to prepare for his big chance in English football.
Chelsea's back-up striker, set to replace suspended top-scorer Diego Costa against Bournemouth on Boxing Day, has known for a good while that this would be his stage.
But despite only moving to London this summer, his education for life in England started back in January — from a somewhat unlikely source.



Batshuayi spent the tail end of last season playing in tandem with former Sunderland striker Steven Fletcher at Marseille.