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Chelsea’s Christopher Nkunku was part of ‘football’s worst miss of all time’
So far in his professional career, Christopher Nkunku has assisted on 141 goals—but he has also been heavily involved in one of the biggest gaffes in football history.
The gaffe isn’t very noteworthy, but it will remain in the public’s memory for a long time. To be fair, Nkunku did nothing wrong leading up to the disаster in question, which is why Chelsea paid £52 million to get him. On Saturday, he may finally make his Blues debut against Newcastle.
On the contrary, former Stoke City attacker Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting deserves all the glory, if that is indeed the right word. The Cameroon international may have become a little too comfortable during his debut season with Paris Saint-Germain, during which he helped the team win Ligue 1.In April 2019, the French giants were tied 1-1 with Strasbourg and could have clinched the league title with a win at home. In the 28th minute, 26-year-old Nkunku felt he had put them in a position to accomplish exactly that when he chipped goalkeeper Matz Sels.
The goal-bound shot, which would have placed PSG in the lead for a second time and within touching distance of the trophy, was completely uncontested by any defender. That is, until Choupo-Moting tried to steаl the show for himself, but his delicate touch sent the ball careening beyond the post and back into his own net.As Choupo-Moting and others were left perplexed, Strasbourg hurried back to clean their lines. On the spot, commentator Jonathan Pearce wondered whether it may be deemed “the worst miss of all time,” and it’s hard to disagree.