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How Mauricio Pochettino should use Christopher Nkunku after injury return

Christopher Nkunku

With each passing day, Chelsea fans move one step closer to seeing Christopher Nkunku’s official debut for the club.

The Frenchman, who has been out since pre-season after undergoing knee surgery, is set to make his return in the weeks that follow the November international break and will hopefully be ready to start before the end of the calendar year, which should get fans incredibly excited.

The dilemma for manager Mauricio Pochettino, however, is figuring out the best way to use Nkunku.

Christopher Nkunku

Nkunku rose to prominence with Leipzig / Matthias Hangst/GettyImages

Chelsea classify Nkunku as a striker on their website but things aren’t that simple. While he may have regularly featured at the top of RB Leipzig’s team sheet, Nkunku rarely played as the out-and-out striker.

Often used in a little-and-large partnership with Yussuf Poulsen, Nkunku’s job would be to fizz around and find space in which to work his magic. It was almost like a False Nine but alongside an actual striker as well.

Appearances for France have either come in a similar role alongside Olivier Giroud or as an attacking midfielder, where Nkunku himself believes he is at his best.

“I think it’s a position that suits me well,” he told Football Manager about his real-life preference. “I like being close to the goal and being behind the striker.”

Nkunku has played out on the left wing at times, and Thomas Tuchel even started him at right-back once when he was breaking through at Paris Saint-Germain. Make of that what you will.

Nicolas Jackson, Christopher Nkunku

Nkunku & Jackson built a strong rapport in pre-season / Todd Kirkland/GettyImages

Instinctively, you’d think it would be simple to put Nkunku in the 10 role in Pochettino’s 4-2-3-1. On paper, life is easy.

The reality, however, is a little more complicated.

Blues fans are falling in love with another summer signing, Cole Palmer, whose best work has come in the space behind a striker. Palmer may line up on the right wing but he plays an inverted role similar to the one perfected by Nkunku.

Conor Gallagher’s outstanding form has also helped earn him minutes in that 10 spot and, given the academy graduate is probably Chelsea’s Player of the Season so far, it’s hard to see him being benched.

Perhaps Gallagher could drop to central midfield, where his inclusion would only require Pochettino to drop one of the £222m duo of Enzo Fernandez or Moises Caicedo. Easy. Not a big deal at all. The sort of thing owners who sink huge sums into players love to see.

Therefore, does Nkunku play at striker?…

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