Chilwell injury update ahead of Southampton game after knock

Ben Chilwell of Chelsea (Photo by Marcel ter Bals/BSR Agency/Getty Images)
Ben Chilwell of Chelsea (Photo by Marcel ter Bals/BSR Agency/Getty Images) /
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Ben Chilwell of Chelsea (Photo by Marcel ter Bals/BSR Agency/Getty Images) /

The Pride of London examine news of a Ben Chilwell injury ahead of Chelsea versus Southampton, following a knock the defender received in the Champions League clash with Borussia Dortmund.

The Blues might perhaps have had a boost prior to the Saints match, as the latter have postponed their quest for a new manager until after the weekend’s Stamford Bridge contest. You never know, whoever is in temporary charge of the rock bottom Premier League club on Saturday may get a surprise result.

There is more chance of an upset whilst Graham Potter’s team continue to attempt to find fluidity and a potency that modern CFC are synonymous with. The Englishman will reportedly get more time on Fulham Road to gel his squad and particularly the starting XI players.

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There was increased cohesion versus Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday evening, yet the German outfit still managed to win 1-0. For example, the English team produced 21 shots without scoring a single goal. While Potter believes his men are due and in need of some luck, the realists among us are very aware that good fortune is generally the residue of design.

Talking of Dortmund, Chilwell made a welcomed comeback to the starting lineup following another absence. The former Leicester City man has appeared a few times as a substitute, though much of the Blues fan base were eager for him to return full time.

Potter said the plan was to withdraw the leftback after 60-70 minutes, regardless of any unforeseen problems that could arise. However, Chilwell suffered a knock before he was subbed; the gaffer revealed that his player had a kick on the ankle. In addition to that, the boss admitted the England defender hadn’t had a proper check up from the medical department at that stage. Let’s hope Chilwell is ready for Saturday.

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More from Chelsea head coach Graham Potter subsequent to Borussia Dortmund defeat

As I previously mentioned, goals should soon come for Chels’. With the roster they have, overall improvement feels inevitable. Asked about the positive reaction upon going behind to BVB, Potter stated that the attitude and spirit of the CFC group is evident.