Malo Gusto, a 21-year-old defender for Chelsea, has left the France U21 team, according to Le Parisien journalist Marc Mechenoua.
Gusto joined his countrymen in Clairefontaine, but his stay has been brief. He played in Chelsea’s 1-1 draw with London rivals Arsenal over the weekend. The former Olympique Lyonnais defender reportedly left the France U21 camp on Tuesday morning, according to Le Parisien. However, the specifics of his injury are still unknown.
For Les Bleuets, there are four more questions. Hugo Ekitike of Eintracht Frankfurt, Dilane Bakwa of RC Strasbourg Alsace, Maghnes Akliouche of AS Monaco, and Enzo Millot of VfB Stuttgart—all of whom were predicted to be called up to the senior squad—will all be put through examinations on Tuesday afternoon. According to Le Parisien, decisions regarding their future will be made after those tests, and if necessary, the France U21 staff will think about bringing up replacements on Tuesday night.
Supporters claim that the Chelsea defender, who is ranked 20th in the league, recently had his greatest game for the team
With 25% of the league season being over, it’s a good opportunity to reflect on the season thus far as the international break approaches and another dreary two weeks lie ahead.
Wesley Fofana, who played a strong defensive display for Chelsea and had many fans clamoring that he had played his best game for the Blues yet as we faced Mikel Arteta’s terrifying duel monsters at Stamford Bridge, was one player who was truly singled out for praise over the weekend.We always anticipated that it would take some time for Fofana to return to his peak after three of the previous four seasons were nearly completely destroyed by injuries, and it has been a gradual process.
He has only missed one Premier League match this season, against Liverpool, when he was suspended. Other than that, he has been a constant, steadily getting better, and appearing far better than his unsteady performances in the summer preseason matches.20th rated Fofana is becoming better and better. According to WhoScored, he is currently the 20th best central defender in the league. If he keeps improving, he will move up the list quickly, especially if his relationship with Levi Colwill deepens.
Fofana might have a higher rating if Enzo Maresca hadn’t insisted on his little strange offside line. In any event, he gets two weeks to recuperate at base after being cut from the France squad, and he should be able to continue improving with more quality training time.
The former Leicester player must continue to play at an extremely high level through May if we are to win anything this season.