Chelsea are next in action against West Ham on the final day of the January transfer window, and the final week headling into Deadline Day could prove a busy one for the club. Her
Wesley Fofana offers some positive injury news to Chelsea fans amid concerns over Enzo Fernandez & Romeo Lavia.
Maresca has recently recalled Trevoh Chalobah from his season-long loan at Crystal Palace to provide more reinforcements after Benoit Badiashile also suffered an injury. The Chelsea academy graduate made his return during Monday’s (20 January) victory against Wolves and earned the Player of the Match award for his performance.
News of Fofana's progress comes at a time when Maresca is struggling for players in the middle of the pitch. Enzo Fernandez is allegedly two weeks away from a return to action, with Romeo Lavia not due back until a later date. The duo are said to have muscle injuries.
It’s now the 27th of January, and after coming into this month with a lot of business to be done, Chelsea have managed to do remarkably little – almost nothing, in fact.There were multiple
The Blues have learned that Wesley Fofana is back on the grass in training. He is still doing individual work, but he has made good progress from his knee problem. Per The Mail, he will be back when Chelsea are in their run-in during February and March. Fofana will be eased back, as manager Enzo Maresca wants to take no risks.
Chelsea face Manchester City in the Premier League on Saturday evening at the Etihad Stadium. Enzo Maresca's side are looking to build on their 3-1 win over Wolves on Monday night, which saw the Blues claim their first league victory in six matches.
Joao Felix is absent from the Chelsea squad to face Manchester City in the Premier League on Sunday, with the reason for his exclusion being revealed. The Blues
Manchester City will need to quickly shake off their Champions League disappointment against PSG, as they welcome Chelsea to the Etihad on Saturday, Jan. 25.
Manchester City and Chelsea meet on Saturday with both sides looking to gain an advantage in the chase for UEFA Champions League competition in the English Premier League, with both unlikely to reignite their former title hopes.
As UEFA revealed in an official document back in March, each win in the UEFA Conference League is worth only £337,067. Winner: €7m (£5.90m)
Chelsea are fourth in the Premier League, but only two points ahead of Manchester City ahead of Saturday's massive clash.