Reece James 'is set to be out for three to four weeks'
Reece James ‘is set to be out for three to four weeks’ with knee injury ‘not as bad as first feared’ after Chelsea star was forced off just 53 minutes into his return in win over Bournemouth
- Reece James will be sidelined for just three to four weeks according to reports
- The Chelsea star injured his knee during the Blues’ 2-0 win versus Bournemouth
- He ‘underwent a scan on Wednesday and the injury is not as bad as first feared’
- James urged 2022 was his ‘toughest year to date’ due to the continual setbacks
Reece James is set to be out for just three to four weeks after suffering a knee injury during Chelsea’s 2-0 win against Bournemouth on Tuesday, according to reports.
The Blues defender limped off early in the second half after damaging the same knee that kept him out of England’s World Cup campaign in Qatar, but it is understood that the injury is not as bad a first feared.
Graham Potter, who is tasked with firing Chelsea back into the top four before the end of the season, admitted he was keeping his ‘fingers crossed’ after the match, with James an integral part of his attack and defence.
Reece James ‘will be on the sidelines for just three to four weeks after suffering a knee injury’
The defender limped off with injury during his side’s 2-0 win against Bournemouth on Tuesday
The right-back underwent a scan on Wednesday morning and Chelsea have since placed a three-to-four week timescale on his return, according to The Athletic.
Despite the positive injury update, James took to social media on Wednesday to admit that 2022 was his ‘toughest year to date’ as a result of the continual setbacks.
‘2022 has been the toughest year to date,’ he posted on Twitter.
‘Just wanna thank you all for the support, none of you go unnoticed.
The Blues star took to Twitter on Wednesday to admit that 2022 was his ‘toughest year to date’
‘It’s naturally affected me mentally, I’m currently just tryna deal with the cards I’ve been dealt.
‘I hope your end of year is filled with peace, joy and happiness.’
Having watched James fall down with injury against the Cherries, Potter admitted he and his team were ‘concerned’ before the scan.
He said: ‘It’s the same area, so we are concerned.
‘It’s really too soon (to tell). We’ll have to see over the next 24-48 hours. He felt something there and we will have to find out the extent of it and keep our fingers crossed.
Graham Potter confessed he and his team were ‘concerned’ after James went down with injury
‘He’s been really disappointed to miss the World Cup, of course. It was a huge blow to him. You could see today his quality and what he brings to the team. He is a world-class player. You see it from the outside but not until you work with him do you see how good he is.
‘He could play in any team in the world, and any team would miss him. The plan was to play 60 minutes today so now he’s disappointed, of course.
‘We hope it’s not as bad as it was and he can have a speedy recovery.’
James’ season so far has been blighted by persistent injury problems, with the full-back playing just eight matches out of 17 in the Premier League.
The Blues manager takes on Premier League strugglers Nottingham Forest on New Year’s Day
The 23-year-old was initially the favourite to start at right-back under Gareth Southgate at the World Cup in Qatar, but the England international failed to recover in time from the knee injury he sustained against AC Milan.
His absence coincided with Chelsea’s poor run of form ahead of the tournament, as Potter’s side chalked up just one win and two draws from the six Premier League matches he missed.
His personal trainer James Ralph has since fumed about the right-back’s injury against Bournemouth and suggested there are issues at Chelsea, urging that he is ‘biting his tongue’ in a now-deleted social media post
Chelsea, who sit eighth in the league and six points off Tottenham in fourth, take on top flight strugglers Nottingham Forest on Sunday.
Personal trainer James Ralph took to social media to display his fury after James’ latest setback
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