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Romelu Lukaku will leave Chelsea if he does not regain his place at the club’s main striker, according to Jamie Carragher.
The Belgian international has had to accept a reduced role at Stamford Bridge over recent weeks, with Thomas Tuchel often preferring to use the versatile Kai Havertz as his chief central attacking option.
And such a decision has paid off, with Havertz netting six goals in his last seven matches across all competitions, taking his impressive tally to four in three with a sensational late effort to down Newcastle in the Premier League on Sunday.
Lukaku, by contrast, has had to make do with second-half cameos of late, with his only goal since the Club World Cup triumph in Abu