Chelsea manager Frank Lampard has revealed the club
“are not clear” on how long Tammy Abraham will be out of action following a recurrence of the England striker’s ankle injury.
Abraham managed to play through the pain in Chelsea’s 2-2 draw at Leicester on February 1 but it now appears he failed to recover fully and may have exacerbated his original injury. “At the minute he’s not doing anything active for the next couple of days, so I don’t know. And I don’t know how long that will be.”
But midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek could make his first appearance this season — and first for the Blues under Lampard – following Achilles surgery.
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