Chelsea could face a major challenge in their Carabao Cup semi-final against Arsenal, with several key players struggling with injuries. Head coach Liam Rosenior is now tasked with managing a depleted squad ahead of the crucial second leg, as Chelsea aims to overturn a 3-2 deficit from the first match.
Estevao and Key Absences for Chelsea
Estevao, one of Chelsea’s bright young talents, has been a standout performer since joining from Palmeiras last summer. However, Rosenior confirmed that Estevao would not feature in Tuesday’s match due to personal reasons. The 18-year-old is currently on compassionate leave, and Rosenior emphasized that there is no pressure for his return. The head coach made it clear that Estevao must feel fully ready to perform when he returns to the team.
Enzo Fernandez’s Vital Role Amid Injury Concerns
While Estevao is unavailable, Enzo Fernandez has been cleared to play and could play a critical role in Chelsea’s midfield. Rosenior praised Fernandez’s exceptional athleticism and leadership, stating that the player’s ability to cover long distances quickly has been vital to the team’s success. Fernandez was notably present during the dying minutes of the first leg against Arsenal, showing his determination and value to the squad.
Jamie Gittens and Other Injury Worries
Chelsea’s injury concerns also extend to Jamie Gittens, who limped off the pitch during the team’s recent 3-2 comeback win against West Ham. Rosenior confirmed that Gittens had felt discomfort in his hamstring, but the extent of the injury is still unclear. Rosenior expressed disappointment over the injury, as he had planned to give Gittens a starting role in the semi-final.
Filip Jorgensen’s Potential Return
Filip Jorgensen, another key player for Chelsea, is edging closer to a return after being sidelined since the Champions League fixture against Pafos last month. Rosenior confirmed that Jorgensen could be fit for the semi-final, potentially providing much-needed depth to the squad. The goalkeeper’s potential return would give Rosenior an extra option between the sticks.
Other Key Players Recovering from Injury
Tosin Adarabioyo, who has been recovering from a hamstring injury, is also nearing a return to full fitness. While he may not be ready for the Arsenal clash, Rosenior is optimistic that he could feature in the weekend’s match against Wolves. Meanwhile, Romeo Lavia, who suffered a thigh injury in the Champions League, is progressing well in his rehabilitation and could return by late February.
Chelsea’s Struggle to Field a Full Squad
Chelsea’s injury crisis leaves Rosenior with limited options for the Carabao Cup semi-final. The team is already in a tough position following their 3-2 loss to Arsenal in the first leg. Despite the challenges, Rosenior is confident that his players can deliver a strong performance at the Emirates Stadium. Chelsea will need a win to reach the final at Wembley, where they could face either Manchester City or Newcastle United.
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