Irish Daily Mirror

Cahill: I feared it was gall over...

- BY JOHN CROSS

GARY CAHILL has admitted he thought his season was over after revealing the illness which has plagued his whole career. Cahill missed the FA Cup semi-final because of a long-standing gallbladde­r problem, which caused him so much pain he spent a night in hospital. The Chelsea defender says he feared it would need an operation, which would rule him out of the run-in, and also admitted he will have to manage it for the rest of his life. “It was causing me a lot of pain and that’s why we went to hospital to check it all out. They kept me in to keep an eye on everything,” said the 31-year-old. “It’s something I’ve had since I was small. I have been aware of it and it is just a matter of keeping an eye on it. “The worst thing was if they had to take it out – that would have set me back for the season. I was happy that wasn’t the case. “There have been times when I know it’s going to come on and I’d take some strong painkiller­s for it.” It has not been an easy week for Cahill, who also has battle scars on his forehead from a challenge in training in the build-up to Chelsea’s win over Southampto­n. But that did not stop him putting his head in where it hurts to score the second goal in a crucial 4-2 win for Antonio Conte’s men. He added: “It’s a good end to the week because it has been a nightmare for me personally. “It was so frustratin­g watching at Wembley, but at the same time I was delighted, it was fantastic.”

 ??  ?? ON TARGET Cahill scores in win against Southampto­n
ON TARGET Cahill scores in win against Southampto­n
 ??  ?? RELIEF Cahill is all smiles as Blues close in on the title
RELIEF Cahill is all smiles as Blues close in on the title

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