Willian (footballer, born 1988)

Willian Borges da Silva (born 9 August 1988), known mononymously as Willian, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a left winger or attacking midfielder for Premier League club Fulham.

Willian
Willian with Brazil at the 2018 FIFA World Cup
Personal information
Full nameWillian Borges da Silva[1]
Date of birth (1988-08-09) 9 August 1988 (age 35)[2]
Place of birthRibeirão Pires, Brazil
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)[3]
Position(s)Left winger, attacking midfielder
Team information
Current team
Fulham
Number20
Youth career
1998–2006Corinthians
2005Mauaense (loan)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2006–2007Corinthians37(2)
2007–2013Shakhtar Donetsk140(20)
2013Anzhi Makhachkala11(1)
2013–2020Chelsea234(37)
2020–2021Arsenal25(1)
2021–2022Corinthians35(1)
2022–Fulham56(6)
International career
2007Brazil U2012(0)
2011–2019Brazil70(9)
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Brazil
Copa América
Winner2019 Brazil
South American Youth Championship
Winner2007 Paraguay
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 16:18, 14 April 2024 (UTC)

Willian started his career at Corinthians, before joining Shakhtar Donetsk in August 2007 for a fee of €14 million. In his six years at the club, he won honours including four Ukrainian Premier League titles and the UEFA Cup in 2009. In 2013, he briefly signed for Anzhi Makhachkala before joining Chelsea for £30 million, winning the Premier League and League Cup in his second season in England.

Willian made his debut for Brazil in 2011 and has since represented his country at the 2014 and 2018 FIFA World Cups, as well as the 2015 Copa América, the Copa América Centenario, and the 2019 Copa América, a tournament Brazil won on home soil.

Club career

Corinthians

Willian started playing futsal at 6 years old in his hometown Ribeirão Pires. In 1998, he joined the Corinthians youth system. In 2005, aged 17, he was already part of the squad that won the Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior. He was also among the Corinthians loanees that briefly played for Grêmio Mauaense in the 2005 Campeonato Paulista Série A3.[4]

In 2007, Willian started playing for the Corinthians first team, where he wore the number 10. He made five league appearances during his first season with the senior side as Corinthians finished mid-table. His breakthrough came with Corinthians in the following campaign, featuring in 11 league matches, scoring twice, and made 29 appearances in all competitions for the club. Although they were 13th when Willian was sold,[5] they ended up finishing 17th in the Série A and were relegated for the first time in club history.[6]

Shakhtar Donetsk

2007–08 season

On 23 August 2007, Willian signed a five-year contract with Shakhtar Donetsk for a transfer fee of €14 million.[7] Willian's debut for the club came in a 2–1 league victory over Chornomorets Odesa on 15 September.[citation needed] He came on as a 57th-minute substitute, replacing fellow Brazilian Jádson. His first goal for the club came on 31 October in a 4–1 victory over Arsenal Kyiv in the Ukrainian Cup.[citation needed] He made his European debut in a 3–0 Champions League defeat to Italian side A.C. Milan on 6 November, coming on as a 73rd minute replacement for Răzvan Raț.[8] He ended his first season with 31 total appearances, 28 of which came in the league, he scored 3 league goals. He helped Shakhtar to a Vyshcha Liha and Ukrainian Cup double.[9] They won the league by three points over Dynamo Kyiv and also beat them 2–0 in the 2008 Ukrainian Cup Final.[10]

2008–09 season

Willian playing for Shakhtar Donetsk in 2009

He played in the Super Cup penalty shoot-out victory over Dynamo Kyiv on 15 July, being replaced by Brandão after 46 minutes.[11] On 27 August, he scored a goal in a 3–1 victory over Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League.[12] On 1 November, he scored his first league goal for Shakhtar in a 3–1 win against Zorya Luhansk.[13] On 16 November, he scored the only goal in a 1–0 victory over Dynamo Kyiv.[14] He scored the goal of the match in a 1–0 victory against Chornomorets Odesa on 25 April.[15]

Willian played in Shakhtar's UEFA Cup Final 2–1 extra time victory against Werder Bremen,[16] helping Shakhtar to lift the last UEFA Cup title before it was rebranded as the UEFA Europa League. He made 52 appearances in the 2008–09 season, scoring eight goals. He appeared in all but one league match, scoring five goals, and also netted a goal in a Ukrainian Cup round of 16 tie against Zakarpattia Uzhhorod, which Shakhtar won 4–1.[17]

2009–10 season

Willian's first goal of the season came in a 6–1 Ukrainian Cup round of 32 victory against Dniester Ovidiopol on 15 August.[18] He made an appearance in Shakhtar's 1–0 extra time defeat to Spanish side Barcelona in the UEFA Super Cup on 28 August, being replaced by Julius Aghahowa in the 90th minute of the match.[19] On 17 September, he netted the second goal in a 4–1 win against Belgian side Club Brugge in a group stage match in the Europa League.[20] He ended the season with 7 goals in 39 appearances, including 22 appearances and five goals in the league. He helped Shakhtar to victory in the Ukrainian Premier League. They finished the league with 77 points, six ahead of nearest rivals Dynamo Kyiv.[21]

2010–11 season

Willian started the season with a goal in Shakhtar's emphatic 7–1 victory against Tavriya Simferopol in the Super Cup on 4 July.[22] He followed that up on 10 July with the second goal in the first league match of the season, a 2–0 victory over Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih.[23] On 15 August, he netted the only goal in a 1–0 victory against Karpaty Lviv, scoring in first half stoppage time.[24] He also scored the only goal in a 1–0 win against Illichivets Mariupol on 29 August.[25] On 8 March, he scored two goals in a Champions League last 16 tie against Roma, with Shakhtar winning 3–0 on the night and progressing to the quarter-final after winning 6–2 on aggregate.[26] He played in the 2–0 victory over Dynamo Kyiv in the Ukrainian Cup Final on 25 May, being replaced by Alex Teixeira after 77 minutes.[27] He ended the season with eight goals from 43 appearances, including 23 league appearances and three league goals. Shakhtar retained their league title with a score of 72 points, seven points ahead of second placed team, Dynamo Kyiv. They added the Ukrainian Cup and Super Cup titles to clinch a domestic treble.[28]

2011–12 season

Willian playing for Shakhtar Donetsk in 2012

The following season, Willian played the full 90 minutes in the Super Cup match against Dynamo Kyiv on 5 July, however Shakhtar lost the match 3–1.[29] On 19 October, he scored the opening goal in a 2–2 draw with Zenit Saint Petersburg in the Champions League.[30] He scored the second goal in a 2–1 win over Illichivets Mariupol on 10 March.[31] On 6 May, he played the full match in a 2–1 extra time victory against Metalurh Donetsk in the Ukrainian Cup Final.[32] He finished the season with six goals, five in the league, from 37 appearances, 27 of which came in the league. Shakhtar secured the Ukrainian Premier League title for the third year in a row and the Ukrainian Cup title for a second time in a row.[33]

2012–13 season

Shakhtar opened the season with a 2–0 win against Metalurh Donetsk in the Super Cup, however Willian failed to make the squad for the match.[34] He had to wait until the fourth league match of the season, on 6 August, before making his first appearance of the season in a 4–0 win against Volyn Lutsk.[35] He replaced goalscorer Alex Teixeira after 46 minutes. On 19 August, he scored his first goal and made two assists in a comprehensive 5–1 victory against Chornomorets Odesa.[36] Willian scored both of Shakhtar's goals in their 3–2 loss against European champions Chelsea in the group stage of the Champions League on 7 November.[37]

Anzhi Makhachkala

On 31 January 2013, Willian moved to Anzhi Makhachkala for a fee thought to be in the region of €35million.[38][39] He originally chose to wear the number 10, however due to UEFA restrictions that states a player must wear a number used in the Champions League for the remainder of the season, he was forced to wear the number 88 he had chosen at Shakhtar.[40] After moving to Russia, Willian said he was happy to join Anzhi and wished Shakhtar Donetsk great success in the future. On his debut, Willian sustained an injury against Newcastle United in a Europa League match.[41] He scored his only Anzhi goal on 14 April 2013 in a 3–0 victory against Volga Nizhny Novgorod.[42]

In August 2013, following financial restructuring, Anzhi chose to transfer their whole squad, including recent signing Willian.[43]

Chelsea

2013–14 season

On 25 August 2013, English Premier League club Chelsea agreed a deal to sign Willian for a fee of £30 million, subject to a work permit hearing on 28 August 2013.[44] The deal was made official on 28 August 2013 and Willian signed a five-year contract, receiving the number 22 shirt.[45] Although regulations usually state that non-EU players must be regular internationals, Willian was given a work permit despite only having two caps at the time, as an FA panel deemed that if he were not a Brazilian, he would have been a regular international and therefore would have had more caps.[46]

Prior to signing for Chelsea, Willian had attracted interest from Chelsea's London rivals Tottenham. He completed a medical at Tottenham before meeting with Chelsea, which caused confusion as to which club he would sign for. Willian claims Chelsea was his first preference, and he would have only signed with Tottenham if the deal with Chelsea fell through.[47][48]

Willian made his debut on 18 September against Basel in the Champions League in a 2–1 home defeat.[49] After featuring in wins against Swindon Town and Steaua București in the League Cup and Champions League respectively, he made his league debut on 6 October away to Norwich City,[50] and scored in a 3–1 win.[51] He scored his second Chelsea goal on 1 January 2014 in a 3–0 victory at Southampton.[52] On 27 April 2014, Willian scored in Chelsea's 2–0 away victory against Liverpool.[53]

2014–15 season

Willian playing for Chelsea in 2015

Willian scored his first goal of the new Premier League season in a 3–0 win over Aston Villa on 27 September.[54] On 25 November, he scored his first Champions League goal for the club in a group stage match against Schalke 04 in Gelsenkirchen.[55]

In extra time in a League Cup semi-final against Liverpool on 28 January 2015, he took the free-kick which was headed in by Branislav Ivanović to put Chelsea into the final.[56] On 1 March, Willian was selected to start against Tottenham in the 2015 League Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, a match which Chelsea won 2–0 to win the trophy for the fifth time.[57]

Willian ended the 2014–15 season having appeared in 36 of Chelsea's 38 league matches as the club won its fifth league title.[58]

2015–16 season

Willian for Chelsea in 2015–16

On 16 September, Willian scored directly from a free kick to open the scoring as Chelsea defeated Maccabi Tel Aviv in the club's first game of the Champions League group stage.[59] He went on to score from free kicks in the team's next three matches; Premier League matches against Newcastle United and Southampton and a 2–1 loss at Porto in the Champions League.[60] On 4 November, Willian scored his fifth free-kick of the season to give Chelsea a 2–1 win over Dynamo Kyiv,[61] and 20 days later he recorded a sixth in a 4–0 triumph at Maccabi, making him Europe's top free-kick scorer of the season.[citation needed]

On 9 December, Willian scored his fifth Champions League goal of the season in a 2–0 victory over Porto in Chelsea's final group match, ensuring the team qualified for the knockout stage as group winners.[62] He was subsequently named by UEFA as one of the top XI players of the Champions' League group stage.[63]

On 13 May 2016, Willian was named Chelsea's Fans' Player of the Year and Players' Player of the Year for 2015–16.[64]

2016–17 season

On 12 July 2016, Willian signed a new four-year contract.[65] On 27 August 2016, he scored his first goal of the season in a 3–0 win over newly promoted Burnley.[66]

On 22 April 2017, Willian scored twice in Chelsea's 4–2 FA Cup semi-final victory over rivals Tottenham at Wembley Stadium.[67]

2017–18 season

On his 200th appearance for Chelsea, Willian scored twice and won two penalties as the Blues beat Qarabağ 4–0 at Baku National Stadium on 22 November. The win guaranteed the team progression into the knockout stages of the Champions League.[68] In his next appearance, Willian came off the bench to score his first Premier League goal of the season, to rescue a point for Chelsea in a 1–1 draw against Liverpool at Anfield.[69]

2018–19 season

Willian scored his first goal of the season, coming off the bench to complete a 4–1 come-from-behind win at home to Cardiff City on 15 September. Prior to this, he had won a penalty that Eden Hazard converted for his hat trick.[70] On 27 January, Willian, on his 550th club appearance, netted a brace in a 3–0 home win against Sheffield Wednesday in the fourth round of the FA Cup. The first goal was his 50th for Chelsea.[71]

2019–20 season

In August 2019, Willian became Chelsea's new number 10 for 2019–20 season, taking over from Eden Hazard.[72] He scored his first goal of the season in a 2–0 home league win over Brighton & Hove Albion on 28 September.[73] In the next fixture, Willian scored the winning goal on his 300th Chelsea appearance, a 2–1 away win against Lille in the Champions League.[74] He scored a double to beat Tottenham 2–0 away from home on 22 December.[75]

Willian scored twice in a 2–3 league defeat to West Ham United on 1 July 2020. In doing so, Willian became the first player to score a Premier League goal in every calendar month.[76] He scored in his third consecutive game from the penalty spot in Chelsea's next league match, a 3–0 win over Watford; the goal meant Willian had scored nine league goals which was his highest league total in a Chelsea shirt.[77]

On 9 August, Willian released an open letter about his departure from the club on Twitter.[78]

Arsenal

On 14 August 2020, Willian signed for Premier League club Arsenal on a three-year contract.[79] On 12 September, Willian made his debut for the club against Fulham, recording two assists,[80] as Arsenal won 3–0.[81] On 28 February 2021, Willian registered an assist in a 3–1 win over Leicester City in the Premier League, which was his first goal/assist contribution in the league for Arsenal since November 2020.[82][83] On 9 May, Willian scored his only goal for Arsenal in a 3–1 home league win over West Bromwich Albion, sealing the Baggies' relegation to the EFL Championship.[84]

Just after a year at the club, which Willian described as "the worst time that he had lived as a professional",[85] on 30 August 2021, Arsenal announced he had left the club by mutual consent and confirmed that Willian was set to re-join his boyhood club, Corinthians.[86]

Return to Corinthians

On 30 August 2021, Corinthians announced the return of Willian to the club on a deal running until December 2023.[87] He rescinded his contract in mid-August 2022 after complaining about virtual threats during his last months in the club.[88]

Fulham

On 1 September 2022, Willian signed for Fulham on a one-year contract.[89] On 23 October, Willian scored his first goal for Fulham, their third goal in a 3–2 away win at Leeds United.[90] His second goal came on 12 January 2023, against his former club Chelsea, the first goal in Fulham's historic 2–1 win over their West London rivals,[91] also meaning Fulham had won 4 top flight games in a row, for the first time since April 1966.[92]

On 19 March 2023, in the FA Cup quarter-final against Manchester United, Willian received a red card for using his hand to block a shot from Jadon Sancho in the 70th minute, after a VAR check. During the VAR check, Fulham manager Marco Silva was given a red card for arguing with the referee. And after referee Chris Kavanagh gave Willian a red card, Aleksandar Mitrović pushed Kavanagh resulting in Mitrović receiving a red card as well. Despite leading 1–0 before the red cards, Fulham would ultimately be eliminated after a 3–1 defeat.[93][94]

In July 2023 Fulham confirmed Willian had signed a new one-year deal with the club, keeping him at Craven Cottage through the 2023–24 Premier League season.[95]

International career

Willian in action for Brazil against Austria in 2014

As a member of the under-20 Brazil team, Willian made his debut in the 2007 South American Youth Championship against Chile on 7 January 2007, which Brazil went on to win.[96] In 2007, he was also selected for the FIFA U-20 World Cup, but Brazil were eliminated in the quarterfinals by Spain.[citation needed]

On 10 November 2011, Willian made his senior debut for Brazil in a friendly match against Gabon.[97] On 16 November 2013, he scored his first international goal in a 5–0 win over Honduras in Miami, Florida.[98]

On 7 May 2014, Willian was selected as part of the 23-man squad for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.[99] He came on at half-time in extra time of the round of 16 match against Chile in Belo Horizonte for his Chelsea teammate Oscar, and took a penalty in the shootout which he put wide of the goal, although Brazil nonetheless advanced.[100]

At the 2015 Copa América, Willian assisted Roberto Firmino's decisive goal in the 2–1 win over Venezuela in Santiago, a result which sent Brazil into the quarterfinals as group winners.[101]

On 5 May 2016, he was named by Brazil manager Dunga among the 23-man list for the Copa América Centenario to be held in the United States.[102]

In May 2018, he was named in Tite's final 23-man squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.[103]

On 7 June 2019, he received a late call-up for the 2019 Copa América to replace the injured Neymar.[104]

Style of play

A fast, agile, and technically gifted player, Willian is known for his quick feet, acceleration, and explosive style of play, which allows him to dribble past opponents at speed whilst keeping close control of the ball which is typically a Brazilian style. He has also been known to pull off feints and tricks, such as the elastico, in order to confuse and beat defenders.[105][106][107][108] He primarily plays as a winger,[109][110][111] and his high stamina, vision and creativity enables him to link-up play between the deeper midfielders and the forwards, and create goalscoring chances.[107][110] During the 2015–16 season, while at Chelsea, he showed his prowess at direct free-kicks,[112] with almost all his goals coming from set pieces.[110] He improved the statistics of his attacking game due to which he was called Chelsea's top performer of the season.[109][113]

Personal life

Willian is Afro-Brazilian and is married to Vanessa Martins. They have twin daughters, Valentina and Manuella.[114][115][non-primary source needed] Like many Brazilian footballers, Willian is a devout Christian.[116]

In April 2016, Willian was named in the Panama Papers.[117]

On 13 October 2016, Willian's mother, Dona Zezé, died at the age of 57. During the game against the Premier League champions, Leicester City, his teammates Diego Costa and Eden Hazard dedicated their goals to Willian and his mother.[118] Along with his teammates, his manager, Antonio Conte, also dedicated their victory to Willian and his family.[119]

In 2018, Willian and his teammate David Luiz acquired Babbo, an Italian restaurant located in Mayfair, London.[120]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 14 April 2024[121]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational Cup[a]League Cup[b]ContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Corinthians2006Série A5000003[c]080
2007Série A152400014[c]0332
Total2024000170412
Shakhtar Donetsk2007–08Vyshcha Liha200612[d]0281
2008–09Ukrainian Premier League2955117[e]21[f]0528
2009–10Ukrainian Premier League2254112[g]11[h]0397
2010–11Ukrainian Premier League2834210[d]21[f]1438
2011–12Ukrainian Premier League275306[d]11[f]0376
2012–13Ukrainian Premier League142216[d]400227
Total1402024653104122137
Anzhi Makhachkala2012–13Russian Premier League71303[i]0131
2013–14Russian Premier League40000040
Total1113030171
Chelsea2013–14Premier League254303011[d]0424
2014–15Premier League36221407[d]1494
2015–16Premier League35541108[d]51[j]04911
2016–17Premier League34864104112
2017–18Premier League36662428[d]31[j]05513
2018–19Premier League323226015[i]31[j]0568
2019–20Premier League36941007[d]1004711
Total23437271119256133033963
Arsenal2020–21Premier League25120109[i]000371
Corinthians2021Série A9090
2022Série A140208[k]012[c]1361
Total230200080121451
Fulham2022–23Premier League2753000305
2023–24Premier League2842041345
Total56950416510
Career total50870651724312123242727115

International

As of match played 15 November 2019[122]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Brazil201120
201321
2014143
2015142
2016111
2017101
2018120
201951
Total709
As of match played 15 November 2019. Scores and results list Brazil's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Willian goal.[121]
List of international goals scored by Willian
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
116 November 2013Sun Life Stadium, Miami, United States  Honduras4–05–0Friendly
23 June 2014Estádio Serra Dourada, Goiânia, Brazil  Panama4–04–0
39 September 2014MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, United States  Ecuador1–01–0
412 November 2014Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, Istanbul, Turkey  Turkey3–04–0
513 October 2015Estádio Castelão, Fortaleza, Brazil  Venezuela1–03–12018 FIFA World Cup qualification
62–0
711 October 2016Estadio Metropolitano de Mérida, Mérida, Venezuela  Venezuela2–02–0
85 September 2017Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez, Barranquilla, Colombia  Colombia1–01–1
922 June 2019Arena Corinthians, São Paulo, Brazil  Peru5–05–02019 Copa América

Honours

Shakhtar Donetsk

Chelsea

Brazil U20

Brazil

Individual

References

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