Chelsea have the opportunity to end their disastrous 2023 calendar year on a high with two back-to-back Premier League wins. Following the 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace, the Blues now await a clash against newly-promoted Luton Town at Kenilworth Road on 30th December.
However, the boss will have his fair share of selection dilemmas given the injury issues surrounding the club. First-choice captain Reece James and vice-captain Ben Chilwell continue to recover from their long-term injuries which will only see them return close to the conclusion of the current campaign.
We have several players apart from the full-back duo facing injury issues as well, and here is the latest injury update on those bunch of players from football.london.
Mykhaylo Mudryk, who found the net against Crystal Palace, faces uncertainty after being subbed off. in the second half due to a knock from a heavy challenge. The Ukrainian’s possible return for the Luton Town clash remains in question, adding an element of tension to Pochettino’s lineup decisions.
In midfield, the setback of Enzo Fernandez due to his hernia problem raises concerns about the Argentine’s absence. His exit during the Carabao Cup quarter-final against Newcastle hinted at the severity of his condition, leaving fans uncertain about his return date.
Romeo Lavia, nursing an ankle issue since joining Chelsea, made a notable 30-minute substitute appearance against Crystal Palace. While he adds depth to the squad, Pochettino acknowledges the need for careful integration and management of Lavia’s playing time.
Lesley Ugochukwu’s hamstring injury, suffered during the Wolves clash, adds to the midfield concerns. Pochettino emphasized the importance of a cautious approach to player reintegration, especially considering the absence of Moises Caicedo.
The defensive line continues to face challenges, with key players like Reece James and Ben Chilwell sidelined with long-term injuries. James, recovering from another hamstring setback, has started the rehabilitation process, and Pochettino remains optimistic about his return, offering encouragement and support.
Marc Cucurella, Trevoh Chalobah, Carney Chukwuemeka, and Wesley Fofana contribute to the growing list of absentees. Each player’s return date remains unknown, creating a challenge for Pochettino to field a balanced and competitive squad. Goalie Robert Sanchez is expected to return from his injury layoff sometime later next month. Let’s see how his rehab goes on.
As Chelsea face Luton Town in their final game of 2023, Pochettino’s tactical acumen and ability to adapt to the evolving squad dynamics will be crucial. The Blues aim to bid farewell to a rough year with a strong finish, and navigating the injury challenges will be a pivotal aspect of this final chapter in 2023.
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