Goodbye Nkunku! Mr. 60 million was injured again and only started twice this season, and Chelsea mad

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-03-03

"Goodbye Nkunku! Mr. 60 million was injured again and only started twice this season, and Chelsea made the wrong choice

In fact, many Chelsea supporters are desperate to see their new games in the new season. This was largely due to the fact that Nkunku and Michael Jackson played well in the pre-match build-up and everyone felt they could overcome Chelsea's attacking problems. Unfortunately, Chelsea fans' expectations have been disappointed, with Jackson's lackluster form in the new season and Nkunku's frequent injuries plaguing him, with the team scoring just two goals in just seven appearances this season.

The transfer of Nkunku has not yet been confirmed by Pochettino himself, as Chelsea simply do not have such powers, and the two sides have already agreed a transfer after Nkunku moved to Chelsea last winter. Prior to joining Chelsea, Nkunku had suffered a serious injury and was sidelined for more than three months with a knee injury, and until the end of the season, many of Nkunku's supporters began to worry about Chelsea's future.

Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino has confirmed Nkunku will be out for three or four weeks, which will be crucial for Chelsea this season. Chelsea are now 11th in the league and the worst team. Chelsea's season will be the end of the season as they lost to Liverpool in the Carabao Cup and missed out on the best trophy to lose.

Nkunku plays an important role in Chelsea's current squad and will be a Chelsea striker, supporting them through passing and linking. However, Nkunku has not performed well due to injury, and his performance up front has been unsatisfactory, which has had a big negative impact on Chelsea – he cannot form an effective forward line, Nkunku is irreplaceable, and Chelsea do not have any qualified newcomers.

Given Nkunku's recent injury situation and his past injury history, there are doubts as to whether he will continue to play well on the pitch – it is clearly not a good thing that Chelsea have paid £60 million for a star who has not played the full season and is in some sense damaged by it, and Pochettino himself is helpless about the situation. There is only one thing Chelsea supporters and Nkunku can do, and that is to be patient enough to ensure that he is fit to play for Chelsea.

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