Reece James said he is confident in his abilities to defeat Arsenal and is not acting hurt because he is afraid of Martinelli. As he rejoins Chelsea’s training for the forthcoming game, he breaks his quiet.
Reece James was accused by several of lying about being injured because he was terrified of playing Arsenal. He has now spoken up at last. He states unequivocally that he is not afraid to play against a “small club” such as Arsenal and that he is committed to returning to Chelsea’s training in time for this weekend’s match. Unfortunately, Chelsea’s injury problems have been made worse with the return of injuries to James, Trevoh Chalobah, and Carney Chukwuemeka.
The Blues’ first Premier League match following the October international break will take place at Stamford Bridge against their London rivals, Arsenal. They are really troubled by these setbacks. Mauricio Pochettino, the manager of Chelsea, is already faced with the absence of injured players such as Ben Chilwell, Christopher Nkunku, Romeo Lavia, Wesley Fofana, and Marcus Bettinelli.
Reece James, the team captain, had intended to resume full-intensity training following his recovery from a hamstring injury sustained in the opening match against Liverpool in August. However, he might be unable to play against Arsenal due to an ongoing injury. The defender is currently exercising alone after being removed from the group. Though it’s still unclear if he’ll be able to work this weekend, James is still holding out hope that this won’t be a major setback.
Carney Chukwuemeka is struggling as well. While recovering from a knee injury he sustained in August, he was on the bench for Chelsea’s 4-1 victory over Burnley. Due to the 19-year-old’s recurrent episodes of knee discomfort, doctors are concerned that the damage may recur. He is still striving to get completely fit as a result.
Trevoh Chalobah, a defender, and Chukwuemeka both sustained injuries, according to a statement from Chelsea. Both players will receive another evaluation before they can proceed with their recuperation with the assistance of the club’s medical team. Due to a thigh ailment, Chalobah has been sidelined since August and has missed ten games overall. Things are made extra harder by worries about Axel Disasi, who has a thigh condition.
Cole Palmer harmed himself during England Under-21’s 9-1 victory against Serbia, therefore he was unable to play against Ukraine. He returned to Cobham to recuperate after it was discovered that he had a dead leg. Despite having wrist surgery, Nicolas Jackson should be able to play in the forthcoming Arsenal match.
Contrarily, Armando Broja was removed from Albania’s national team despite having recently returned from a nine-month absence due to a knee injury and having played three games for Chelsea prior to the break.
At the moment, Chelsea is ranked eleventh in the Premier League. Their past two games have been victories. However, given the challenging season ahead of them and their next match against Arsenal, the mounting list of ailments is a concern.