How Much Chelsea and Thomas Tuchel Will Miss Andreas Christensen vs Arsenal
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May 11, 2021
Thomas Tuchel hopes Andreas Christensen will return for Chelsea before the end of the season after he was ruled out of their Premier League fixture against Arsenal with a tendon problem.
Christensen, 25, limped off at half-time against Manchester City on Saturday evening and offered the Blues an injury scare. They have found out the full extent of the injury and he will be sidelined against Arsenal on Wednesday.
He has been a critical part of the improved backline under Tuchel, which saw him return from the cold. The Chelsea head coach highlighted Christensen s qualities and influence on the Blues team and knows he will be a miss in defensive three.
Thomas Tuchel Offers Andreas Christensen Injury Update Following Man City Win
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May 10, 2021
Thomas Tuchel hopes Andreas Christensen s isn t too bad after he limped off in Chelsea s 2-0 win over Manchester City.
The 25-year-old was forced off at half time at the Etihad on Saturday after he injured himself in the buildup to Raheem Sterling s opener two minutes before the interval.
Christensen went to the ground in pain and was unable to continue, handing the Blues a blow heading into their final five fixtures in all competitions this season.
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Kurt Zouma replaced the Danish international at the break as Chelsea went onto net a stoppage time winner to steal a 2-1 victory to edge themselves closer to a top four finish.
Thomas Tuchel: Two Wins Over Man City Give Chelsea Confidence Ahead of Champions League Final
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May 10, 2021
Thomas Tuchel admits the two wins over Manchester City in recent weeks give Chelsea genuine belief heading into the Champions League final on May 29.
After their 1-0 win over City in the FA Cup semi finals last month, Chelsea bagged their second victory over Pep Guardiola s side on Saturday evening.
Goals from Hakim Ziyech and a stoppage time winner from Marcos Alonso sealed a second half comeback for the Blues in the dress rehearsal for the Champions League final.
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Deputy secretary of state: US not trying to ‘contain’ Russia and China, but hold them accountable New Atlanticist by Daniel Malloy
Wendy Sherman speaks to a hearing of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee after she was nominated to be deputy secretary of the Department of State. Photo by Michael Brochstein/Sipa USA via Reuters.
It’s the world’s toughest tightrope: How can the United States and its European allies cooperate with China and Russia on issues like climate change while also countering their disruptions to the global order?
US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman has an answer. The common framing of the United States trying to “contain” its rivals is wrong, she contends.