Nkunku, Rose give Bundesliga familiar feel
By DW
11 November 2022 |
2:01 pm
Bundesliga Player of the Year Christopher Nkunku is reaching greater heights under Marco Rose. Hours after being named in France's World Cup squad, Nkunku helped RB Leipzig beat Freiburg and return to a familiar spot.
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