Christopher Nkunku and João Felix have a big problem at Chelsea

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Christopher Nkunku and João Felix don't get much playing time at Chelsea. The first mentioned was also announced close to Bayern Munich when the second was mentioned in the small papers of AC Milan. This Friday, on the sidelines of the press conference preceding the clash against Manchester City, the Blues coach, Enzo Maresca, explained that his two players unfortunately had a problem which prevented them from having more minutes.

“With João and Christo, most managers only play one attacking midfielder. They are excellent players, I like them both, but they struggle because most of the time we only play with one attacking midfielder. I'm not saying they're going to leave.”he declared, before briefly discussing the rest of the transfer window. “We always review situations with the sporting director, we will see if anything happens. »

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