The ordeal continues for this former Parisian

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Chelsea’s French international, Christopher Nkunku, will once again have to be absent from the field.

Christopher Nkunku’s adventure at Chelsea turns into a nightmare. The French attacking midfielder, who returned in January from a knee injury sustained this summer, is once again unavailable.

His trainer Mauricio The ordeal continues for this former Parisian announced his absence for three to four weeks, without specifying the nature of his injury.

First verdict for Nkunku

“It’s difficult for him because he was flying in pre-season before injuring his knee,” the Argentinian said on Tuesday at a press conference before the FA Cup match against Leeds on Wednesday. We must see and evaluate. »

Nkunku has only played 10 matches (2 goals) in all competitions since arriving at Chelsea from Leipzig during the previous summer transfer window. His new package is a big blow for the London club, which is currently struggling in the Premier League.

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