Injury Update: When Wesley Fofana could return to action for Chelsea

Injury update: Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana sidelined for a few weeks but injury not serious

According to Daily Mail, Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana has been sidelined for a few weeks after picking up an injury during the friendly against Brentford.

The Blues played the Bees in a behind-closed-doors friendly to tune themselves up for the resumption of the Premier League. Fofana limped off due to a suspected knee injury.

Although he would be out for a few weeks, the injury is not as serious as the one he picked up in the AC Milan game in October which made him miss the chance to feature in the World Cup.

Wesley Fofana signed for Chelsea from Leicester City in the summer of 2022.
Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana ruled out for a few weeks but injury is not serious. (Photo by ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP via Getty Images)

Irrespective of that, it must have been disappointing for the player, who was part of the team’s mid-season training camp in Abu Dhabi to accelerate his process of coming back. This new setback would have jolted his spirits to an extent.

Since his big-money move to Chelsea from Leicester City in the summer window, Fofana has managed to play only six games so far.

In his absence, Trevoh Chalobah took advantage of the situation and had a good run of games to show how good he is. With this new injury to the Frenchman, the Englishman could get another go at showing his prowess at the back.

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Wesley Fofana downplays injury ahead of return to action for Chelsea.
Fofana would hope he is back on the pitch soon. (Photo by GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images)

With another youngster Armando Broja picking up a season-ending injury in the other friendly against Aston Villa, luck hasn’t been in favour of Chelsea.

We resume our campaign with a league game at home against Bournemouth, who themselves have issues to deal with after a virus spreading has hampered their preparations.

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Currently eighth in the table, Graham Potter’s men would need to put their best foot forward for the remainder of this campaign to finish in the top four and have a good run either of the FA Cup or the Champions League.