Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

One former Chelsea player has been explaining why he no longer suffers with fitness issues at his new club, after being one of the most injury prone players when he was at Chelsea.

As we well know, Chelsea are still continuing to suffer with an unprecedented amount of injuries over recent seasons, and this season once again has been particularly bad. It’s actually shocking the amount of injuries Chelsea have had this season, and fans are searching for someone or a group to be accountable. You can understand why.

Christian Pulisic was always injured and struggling with his fitness when he was at Chelsea, but since joining AC Milan he has been thriving not only on the pitch, but also with a sheer lack of injuries.

However, Pulisic has just simply put that down to getting a regular run of games, which is quite a surprising response really even though it does actually make sense. Maybe there’s more to it than that? But who knows I guess….

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