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Graham Potter has admitted Ben Chilwell’s hopes of being fit for the World Cup appear bleak after the England defender pulled up with an injury which marred Chelsea’s victory against Dinamo Zagreb.
Chilwell appeared to pull his hamstring during injury time at Stamford Bridge and with England’s first match against Iran on 21 November it looks highly unlikely the defender will recover in time to be considered for Gareth Southgate’s squad.It is the latest blow for Chilwell after he injured his anterior cruciate ligament last November which had kept him out until May.
When asked how serious the injury looks, Potter said: “Not great. Obviously, when he pulls up like that it’s a concern. Obviously, we need to scan it but it’s not positive at the moment.It’s a blow for us on an otherwise positive evening.
To see him pull up like that, it’s not a great sight. So fingers crossed when we get it scanned it isn’t too bad. It can be not as severe but we have to cross our fingers at the moment. But clearly, we’re disappointed.
“I spoke to him briefly. He just felt something as he was setting off. He is disappointed and upset.”
Chelsea overcame a troubled start in the Champions League, which began with a defeat in Zagreb, to safely top their group – after back‑to‑back wins against Milan – and this win, albeit with little in the way of jeopardy, was the required response after the drubbing at Brighton on Saturday.
Potter may have feared the worst, though, after Bruno Petkovic’s early header raised the possibility of an unlikely double for Zagreb. Chelsea gathered themselves and responded, with Raheem Sterling scoring a timely equaliser after a goal drought stretching back to the middle of September. Denis Zakaria crowned his debut for Chelsea by scoring the first-half winner. The hosts had further chances to increase the lead but were largely untroubled, after the inauspicious start, in closing the group stage with a fourth victory.
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Graham Potter has admitted Ben Chilwell’s hopes of being fit for the World Cup appear bleak after the England defender pulled up with an injury which marred Chelsea’s victory against Dinamo Zagreb.
Chilwell appeared to pull his hamstring during injury time at Stamford Bridge and with England’s first match against Iran on 21 November it looks highly unlikely the defender will recover in time to be considered for Gareth Southgate’s squad.It is the latest blow for Chilwell after he injured his anterior cruciate ligament last November which had kept him out until May.
When asked how serious the injury looks, Potter said: “Not great. Obviously, when he pulls up like that it’s a concern. Obviously, we need to scan it but it’s not positive at the moment.It’s a blow for us on an otherwise positive evening.
To see him pull up like that, it’s not a great sight. So fingers crossed when we get it scanned it isn’t too bad. It can be not as severe but we have to cross our fingers at the moment. But clearly, we’re disappointed.
“I spoke to him briefly. He just felt something as he was setting off. He is disappointed and upset.”
Chelsea overcame a troubled start in the Champions League, which began with a defeat in Zagreb, to safely top their group – after back‑to‑back wins against Milan – and this win, albeit with little in the way of jeopardy, was the required response after the drubbing at Brighton on Saturday.
Potter may have feared the worst, though, after Bruno Petkovic’s early header raised the possibility of an unlikely double for Zagreb. Chelsea gathered themselves and responded, with Raheem Sterling scoring a timely equaliser after a goal drought stretching back to the middle of September. Denis Zakaria crowned his debut for Chelsea by scoring the first-half winner. The hosts had further chances to increase the lead but were largely untroubled, after the inauspicious start, in closing the group stage with a fourth victory.
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Link news :
https://www.skysports.com
https://www.goal.com/en-us
https://www.theguardian.com/football
https://talksport.com/football/
https://www.eurosport.com/football/
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/
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Editing software / Website : filmora & invideo.io
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spesifiction PC :
prosesor : Pentium (R) Dual - core CPU @ 3.06Ghz
ram : 4 Gb
VGA : Nvidia GeForce GTX 750
system Type : 64 bit operating system
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