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Gusto update and Nkunku return: Five things observed in Chelsea training prior to the match against Newcastle

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Mauricio Pochettino may have a few strategies at his disposal prior to this weekend’s match between Chelsea and Newcastle.

With a victory over Newcastle United, Mauricio Pochettino will be determined to build upon Chelsea’s eight-goal spectacle against Manchester City. On Saturday afternoon, the Magpies will host the Blues at St. James’ Park in an attempt to bounce back to winning ways following the international break.

Chelsea enter the match having been held to a tumultuous stalemate with the reigning Premier League leaders. Despite coming close to leaving Stamford Bridge empty-handed, the west Londoners prevailed when Cole Palmer converted Ederson’s 12-yard attempt in stoppage time.

With only one loss in their last five games in the English Premier League, Pochettino’s squad will be eager to maintain their impressive form. Before what is anticipated to be a challenging matchup with Eddie Howe’s squad, a significant number of players are already undergoing rigorous training at Cobham.

Nkunku reappears.

Due to an injury sustained in the summer, Christopher Nkunku, who joined Chelsea from RB Leipzig for approximately £52 million, has yet to make his competitive debut for the club. Since suffering a knee injury in a preseason match against Borussia Dortmund in the United States, the 26-year-old forward has been sidelined.

Finally, after months of rehabilitation, Nkunku has resumed training with the first team. Although it seems improbable that he will make his Premier League debut against Newcastle, his return to the grass has elated Blues supporters.

Palmer is embraced by Pochettino.

Palmer has significantly contributed to Chelsea’s success in Nkunku’s absence; Pochettino undoubtedly values the development of this youth. An embrace was observed between them following the midfielder’s return from his first England senior call-up.

Gusto revision

Due to a knee injury, Malo Gusto withdrew from the France Under-21s squad last week. A subsequent MRI examination of the 20-year-old defender identified “a minor lesion in the internal lateral ligament.”

The Frenchman was observed returning to training with the first-team Chelsea, indicating that he is in good health and available to play on the weekend.

Return of Gallagher to action

Conor Gallagher rejoined the Cobham training fields subsequent to his recent stay with the England squad over the past few days. The Chelsea midfielder, who has been outstanding this season, is expected to play a crucial role on Saturday against Newcastle.

There were five absentees.

Although Pochettino was able to reunite with several prominent players at his training facility in Surrey, five others have yet to return from international duty. Noni Madueke, Axel Disasi, Moises Caicedo, Enzo Fernandez, and Nicolas Jackson were conspicuously absent on Tuesday evening subsequent to their participation in national affairs.

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