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Reece James
/riːs dʒeɪmz/
Definition
1
An English professional footballer who serves as the captain of Chelsea FC and represents the England national team as a right-back.
2
A symbol of elite defensive potential frequently compromised by a recurring cycle of hamstring injuries and administrative controversies.
Examples
Reece James is so committed to the Chelsea recovery process that he spends more time in the medical room than he does on the pitch.
Being the captain that leads the team into a tunnel brawl is certainly one way for Reece James to show he is truly fighting for the badge.
Reece James remains the gold standard for full-backs who can provide a perfect cross one week and a lengthy physical therapy session the next.