Chelsea add two teenage stars to squad ahead of second-leg against Copenhagen

Chelsea has added two teenagers to their team that are registered with UEFA prior to the conference of the Last-16 Second-Been conference in the second row with Copenhagen.

Reggie Walsh, 16, and Genesis Antwi, 17, trained with the first team in Cobham. If Walsh is admitted to Enzo Maresca's couch and is caused as a replacement, the midfielder would become the second youngest debutant of the club in history.

The record is currently from Ian 'Chico' Hamilton, who was 16 years old and was 138 days old when he handed his senior debut in a first division stretching with Tottenham in March 1967. Hamilton also scored that day.

Shim Mheuka, 17, and Harrison Murray-Campbell, 18, are two other Cobham stars who have trained with Maresca's main team for Copenhagen.

They are also eligible to be admitted tonight, as recorded in earlier Conference Squadrons such as the December trip to Astana in Kazakhstan.

Clubs can add an unlimited number of players to their B list the evening before a competition, as long as they are born and qualified on or after January 1, 2003.

Chelsea Leiden Copenhagen 2-1 of the first stage of last week in Denmark.

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