Tests showed that Andreas Christensen, a player on the first team, has a sprained left ankle, know his injury update
He is not available, and his return will depend on how well he gets better.
Andreas Christensen Ankle Injury Latest Update, Return Date, Status And News As He Joins Barcelona Injured Players List
The Danish defender had to leave Tuesday’s game against Inter Milan in the 58th minute, and Gerard Piqué came on to take his place. He joins fellow defenders Ronald Araujo, Jules Kounde, and Héctor Bellern on the list of people who are hurt. There is still no update on when he will be back.
INJURY NEWS ‼
Tests carried out on Wednesday have confirmed that the first team player Andreas Christensen has a sprained left ankle. He is unavailable and his recovery will dictate his return. pic.twitter.com/JibraZ8hgb
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) October 5, 2022
Christensen has played six times for Barça this season, and all of those games were starts. There have been three league games and three Champions League games.
Who Is Andreas Christensen?
Andreas Bdtker Christensen is a Danish professional footballer who was born on April 10, 1996. He plays centre back for Barcelona in La Liga and for the Danish national team. Christensen began his career at Skjold Birkerød and later joined Brøndby.
He joined Chelsea in February 2012 when he was 15 years old. In October 2014, he played his first professional game. From 2015 to 2017, he played for Borussia Monchengladbach on loan. There, he made 82 appearances and scored 7 goals in the Bundesliga.
Christensen made his first full international appearance for Denmark in June 2015, and he played for the country at both the 2018 FIFA World Cup and the 2020 UEFA Euro.
How Did Andreas Christensen Start Out In Life And Work?
Andreas Christensen was born in Lillerd, which is in the city of Allerd. The son of former Brøndby goalkeeper Sten Christensen, he began his career with Skjold Birkerød and later joined Brøndby. He was there for eight years, and clubs like Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, and Bayern Munich were interested in him.
He joined Chelsea on February 7, 2012, for free. This was close to the end of André Villas-Boas’ time as manager of the club. Christensen said when he joined the London team, “I chose Chelsea because they play the kind of soccer I like.”
Christensen was first in a Chelsea senior team squad for the last game of the 2012–13 season on May 19, 2013. He did not play in the game, which was a 2–1 home win over Everton and Rafael Bentez’s last game as manager. He was in the senior team squad for the pre-season tour of the United States before the 2013–14 season, and he signed a professional contract after that.
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