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Armando Broja return is imminent for Chelsea and Pochettino

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Chelsea fans have a reason to be optimistic as striker Armando Broja is nearing a return to first-team action after a lengthy absence due to an anterior cruciate ligament injury. Journalist Nizaar Kinsella provided this encouraging update on the London Is Blue Podcast. He also highlights Chelsea’s cautious approach to ensure Broja’s long-term well-being.

The 22-year-old forward Broja reportedly earns £78,000 per week and has been absent from Chelsea’s lineup for nearly a year. His last appearance occurred shortly after he scored his debut goal for the club following a successful loan spell at Southampton. Unfortunately, his promising trajectory was derailed by the aforementioned injury. Broja is an important part of the coach’s plans.

Broja’s impending return comes as a significant boost for Chelsea, particularly with Christopher Nkunku sidelined due to injury. Faced with limited options in the forward line, Chelsea has had to rely on Nicolas Jackson, who is still adapting to the demands of the Premier League and has only managed to find the net once thus far.

Pochettino’s plans for Armando Broja and Chelsea title chances

Having Broja back in contention will provide manager Mauricio Pochettino with an additional No. 9 option, offering valuable depth in the attacking department. While Chelsea may have ideally sought a high-profile center-forward during the summer transfer window, the fierce competition and rivalry with Tottenham Hotspur made such a move a challenging prospect.

Pochettino must maximize the resources at his disposal, and Broja’s imminent return is a promising addition to the squad. It grants the manager greater flexibility and firepower in the forward positions. This addresses a key area of concern for the team. Chelsea supporters eagerly await Broja’s return and anticipate the impact he can make on the team’s fortunes. Chelsea strives for success in both domestic and European competitions.

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