Explained: Why Christopher Nkunku won't play for Chelsea against Tottenham as Mauricio Pochettino outlines possible return date
- Nkunku ruled out of Spurs fixture
- Silva and Colwill are also not match-fit
- Pochettino determined to promote young leaders
WHAT HAPPENED?
Nkunku has faced several setbacks in his debut season at Stamford Bridge due to persistent injuries. Pochettino revealed that despite Nkunku’s return to full training, he won’t be featuring in the upcoming London derby against Tottenham. However, there is optimism surrounding his potential return to action with Pochettino indicating that the forward could be available for selection against West Ham on Sunday, along with Levi Colwill.
WHAT POCHETTINO SAID
Christopher Nkunku injured Chelsea 2023-24
Addressing the media, Pochettino said: “They were training. Today, normally, we prepare the game for tomorrow. We did some set-pieces, tactical work, and meetings. They are nearly there. They are on the line, but they don’t cross the line. We hope they will cross the line for West Ham on Sunday. We hope. But still, we need to wait until tomorrow, Friday and Saturday to see if they can cope with the competition. What it means on the website is that they are close and they are nearly capable.”
THE BIGGER PICTURE
The injury concerns extend beyond Nkunku, as veteran defender Thiago Silva suffered a groin injury during Chelsea’s recent 2-2 draw with Aston Villa. Silva’s injury could potentially mark the end of his tenure at Chelsea, with the Brazilian set for a summer exit from the club.
“I think the good thing after 10 months here is we are part of the process and the leaders of the process to help the players,” he added. “Today, because I think it is not only us, it is too many clubs who are in this situation. It is true that over the years it is more difficult to find these type of players, like Thiago. We are talking about a 39-year-old. It is not easy to find this profile of player. I think it is about the way we can help as a coaching staff. We are helping, and for sure, they are going to be better and more mature next season.”
WHAT NEXT?
Mauricio Pochettino
Chelsea have a lengthy injury list including Axel Disasi, Reece James, Malo Gusto, Enzo Fernandez, Lesley Ugochukwu, Ben Chilwell, Romeo Lavia, Robert Sanchez and Wesley Fofana – apart from the aforementioned trio of Nkunku, Colwill and Silva. As the Blues navigate through injury woes and transitions within the squad, Pochettino’s leadership and strategic guidance will be crucial in finishing the season on a high with the upcoming fixtures against Tottenham and West Ham serving as critical tests for Chelsea’s resilience.