If Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca wanted to bring down the average age of his team, he’s more than fulfilled the remit.Ahead of the Blues’ Champions League tie against Ajax on Wednesday, a staggering 33 youngsters were added to their squad. The entire cohort has been ratified by UEFA, with Chelsea’s squad on the Champions League website updated to include the raft of fresh faces.Of the 33, 29 are teenagers with eight of those aged 16.UEFA rules stipulate clubs are permitted to add an unlimited amount of players to their B list the night before they are due to play, with the key requirement being they must be born on or after January 1 in 2004.Who are the standout names among Chelsea’s 33 additions?Chief among the baby-faced additions to the squad is 16-year-old defender Isago Silva.Isago is the son of Blues icon Thiago Silva, who made 155 appearances for the club across a four-season stint.In that time, the Brazilian great helped Chelsea win the Champions League, the UEFA Super Cup and the Club World Cup, with all trophies won between May 2021 and February 2022.Isago isn’t the only son of a former Chelsea figure to be named in the 33 new additions.Midfielder Landon Emenalo is the 17-year-old son of ex-Blues technical director Michael Emenalo.The senior Emenalo first joined Chelsea in 2007 as a member of Avram Grant’s coaching staff and eventually worked his way up to becoming an assistant first team coach.Emenalo then became the Blues’ technical director in July 2011.Who are the 33 players Chelsea added to their Champions League squad?Goalkeepers: Jack Austin (17), Hudson Sands (18), Toby Bell (16)Defenders: Genesis Antwi (18), Richard Olise (21), Harrison Murray-Campbell (19), Kobe Barbour (18), Harry McGlinchey (17), Kaiden Wilson (20), Olutayo Subuloye (17), Joseph Wheeler-Henry (17), Calvin Diakite (16), Isago Silva (16), Lewi Richards (17), Dante Waite (17)Midfielders: Sam Rak-Sakyi (20), Jimi Tauriainen (21), Harrison McMahon (19), Leo Cardoso (19), Landon Emenalo (17), Sol Gordon (17), Ollie Harrison (18), Yahya Idrissi-Regragui (17), Frankie Runham (18), Shaun Wade (19), Charles Holland (16), Jeremiah Berkeley-Agyepong (16), Ibrahim Rabbaj (16)Forwards: Ato Ampah (19), Shim Mheuka (18), Chizaram Ezenwata (17), Ryan Kavuma-McQueen (16), Joel Vidal-Philbert (16)Emenalo oversaw the signings of Mohamed Salah, Thibaut Courtois, Kevin De Bruyne, Eden Hazard and Cesc Fabregas, during his time in the role.Emenalo’s stint as technical director also coincided with a period of significant on-field success for Chelsea, as they won three Premier League titles, four FA Cups, a League Cup, the Champions League and the Europa League.How Chelsea have performed in this season’s Champions LeagueTime will tell as to whether any of the 33 youngsters go on to play a part in Chelsea’s Champions League campaign.The Blues boast a record of one win and one defeat from their opening two fixtures in the competition.Enzo Maresca’s side rebounded from a 3-1 defeat away to Bayern Munich with a 1-0 win over Benfica.However, the victory was soured by a red card to Joao Pedro.Pedro was one of four red cards Chelsea copped in the space of five gamesGettyAs a result, the Brazilian striker is suspended for Ajax’s visit to Stamford Bridge and opens the door for 19-year-old Spaniard Marc Guiu to lead the line.The Blues’ clash against Ajax will kick off at 8pm.