Malo Gusto adds to Chelsea’s injury woes as shocking Blues are held at home by Burnley | OneFootball

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·30 March 2024

Malo Gusto adds to Chelsea’s injury woes as shocking Blues are held at home by Burnley

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Chelsea defender Malo Gusto suffered a hamstring injury in the 2-2 draw with Burnley at Stamford Bridge today.

The young French right-back struggled at the beginning of the game, with Wilson Odobert causing him plenty of problems.


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However, he bounced back and delivered another terrific performance defensively and offensively.

Unfortunately, he pulled up in the 84th minute and had to come off for Alfie Gilchrist, adding to Chelsea’s well-documented injury woes.

The Blues have Trevoh Chalobah, Reece James, Wesley Fofana, Christopher Nkunku, Ben Chilwell, Romeo Lavia, Lesley Ugochukwu, Levi Colwill and Robert Sanchez sidelined.

Chelsea’s constant injury problems have been causing a stir, with fans wondering why players keep dropping like flies.

Manager Mauricio Pochettino claimed it was not a result of his training methods and that his coaching staff knew why it had been happening.

They may know the problem, but applying a solution looks to be a problem after Gusto joined ten of his teammates on the treatment table.

The Gusto injury setback was not even the worst part of today’s game, as the Blues threw away a perfect chance to secure three points.

The Blues gained the upper hand when Burnley had a man sent off, and Cole Palmer gave the home side the lead from the spot before the half-time break.

However, Josh Cullen equalised after the break with a stunning goal to bring the Clarets back into the tie.

Chelsea looked porous from every angle. Even when Palmer bagged a second to restore Chelsea’s lead, they conceded cheaply from a set-piece.

The Blues had several chances to secure a win, but Raheem Sterling and Nicolas Jackson spurned them, while Burnley keeper Arijanet Muric produced a stellar showing to earn his side a point.

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