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Chelsea’s Latest Injury News and Return Dates After Everton Win
Chelsea Football Club has faced a challenging season with injuries, but there’s good news on the horizon. Key players are making their way back to fitness, providing much-needed reinforcements for the team. Let’s dive into the latest injury updates and return dates following Chelsea’s comprehensive 6-0 victory over Everton.
The Everton Triumph
Before we delve into the injury news, let’s celebrate Chelsea’s recent triumph. The 6-0 dismantling of Everton was a morale-boosting victory after some disappointing results. Chelsea had previously dropped points against relegation battlers, conceding late equalizers against Burnley and Sheffield United. However, their recent form has seen them climb the Premier League table, challenging for a European spot.
Key Players Returning
Enzo Fernandez:
- Fernandez is currently undergoing medical assessment. He missed the Everton match after playing 90 minutes against Sheffield United due to an inflammation in his adductor.
- Mauricio Pochettino believes it’s not a major issue, and Fernandez may be fit for the FA Cup semi-final clash against Manchester City.
- Potential return date: April 20, vs. Man City
Axel Disasi:
- Disasi also underwent medical assessment. Although the exact issue remains unclear, Pochettino described it as minor.
- Disasi started against Sheffield United but didn’t feature in the Everton matchday squad.
- Potential return date: April 20, vs. Man City
Robert Sanchez:
- Sanchez has struggled with fitness this season and has been relegated to a backup role behind Đorđe Petrović.
- He missed four consecutive matchday squads after starting the FA Cup quarter-final against Leicester.
- Chelsea’s website lists him as absent due to illness
Depth and Crucial Fixtures
Chelsea’s reliance on young players like Cesare Casadei, Deivid Washington, Alfie Gilchrist, Tyrique George, and Kiano Dyer highlights the need for experienced reinforcements. Cole Palmer, Malo Gusto, and Ben Chilwell have also faced fitness challenges.
The return of key players comes at the right time, especially with crucial fixtures ahead. Chelsea’s FA Cup semi-final clash against Manchester City awaits, and having a stronger squad will be vital.
So, Chelsea fans, keep an eye on the return dates and cheer for your team as they aim for success both domestically and in Europe! 🌟🔵
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