This is undoubtedly the start of a long recovery process for Christopher Nkunku, an unfortunate last-minute package ahead of the 2022 World Cup ahead of the Blues’ departure in Doha. This Saturday, his club RB Leipzig announced the first diagnosis of his injury, which could see him out for several months.
verletzungs-update #Nkunku:
Christo hat sich am 15. November beim Training der @French team Einen Riss des Außenbandes im linken Knie zugezogen.
Wie lange er ausfallen wird, ist offen; es gibt verschiedene Behandlungsmöglichkeiten für diese Verletzung. pic.twitter.com/PBHVkTo90Q
— RB Leipzig (@RBLeipzig) November 19, 2022
According to the German club, the Frenchman did indeed have a torn lateral ligament in his left knee. “We don’t know yet how long he will be out,” RBL said. We will provide Christo with the best possible support so that he can return as soon as possible. Injured during the Blues’ training session against Eduardo Camavinga on Tuesday evening, and subjected to racist abuse after the event, the Bundesliga’s top scorer was forced out of his seat in favor of Randal Colo-Mouani without delay.
Nkunku took to social media this Thursday, in part to send a message of support for the Blues and Eduardo Camavinga. “The time has come to work with a single goal: to come back even stronger. Thanks to all the staff and my teammates for their support. I will be your first supporter, make us proud! »
Source: Le Parisien
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