Friday, November 15, 2024

Chelsea Confirm Injury Ahead Of Aston Villa Clash

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Chelsea injury update has been released ahead of their clash against Aston Villa for the weekend, MySportDab reports.

The Premier League side have been fighting same issues as last season which keep cutting them away from enjoying a full team.

Chelsea have today announced a new update concerning their players injury which seems to be getting better.

Mauricio Pochettino have made a lot of comments calming down the Blues fans who seems to be sad with situation not working out on the pitch.

The manager have also made it clear that doing his job has been difficult due to the injury crisis that have hit the team so badly.

The list of injured players have not increased but there are some positive news which was made available today by the club.

Noni Madueke and Mioses Caicedo updates are not available which mean they could be making their return to the team after a slight knock.

Reece James is not near making a return as he continue to work through his rehabilitation which keep him out of the team training.

Beniot Badiashile and Armando Broja are both with the full team training in which they are close to make some appearance with the side.

The likes of Christopher Nkunku, Fofana, Trevoh Chalobah and others are still going through rehabilitation just like Reece James.

Their return fully is expected to come from November to December which they will have to be introduce into the team slowly.

Romeo Lavia is nowhere near making progress as he recently started rehabilitation which will take a long time for a return to training.

Chelsea will take on Aston Villa who they hope to beat and possibly make all three points to enable them keep fighting and build into other games.

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