Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Poch surprised at Chilwell caps

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MAURICIO Pochettino admitted he was surprised Ben Chilwell started two games for England during the internatio­nal break, having only recently returned from a knee injury.

The defender last started for Chelsea on March 2 against Brentford and since then has played just a few minutes for the club, as a late substitute in the FA Cup against Leicester.

Yet he played the entirety of England’s 2-2 draw with Belgium on Tuesday, three days after completing 67 minutes against Brazil.

The Argentinia­n is no closer to seeing the end of his team’s injury crisis, with nine players currently ruled out of Saturday’s meeting with Burnley at Stamford Bridge.

More squad members will be assessed after returning from internatio­nal duty, including

Chilwell, who took a knock to his knee against Belgium.

“He didn’t play after Brentford, then he played only a few minutes against Leicester,” said Pochettino. “(Then) he started two games (for England). It’s a surprise for us. It’s bad luck because he got a dead leg in the last moment against Belgium. Now we need to assess if he can be available.”

Enzo Fernandez was set to return to the club’s Cobham training base yesterday afternoon after playing twice for Argentina in the United States during the break, and is another player whose fitness will be checked on.

Three names unlikely to feature tomorrow, however, are Robert Sanchez, Trevoh Chalobah and Carney Chukwuemek­a, the latter after returning injured from duty with England U21s.

The club confirmed this week that Romeo Lavia would be out for the rest of the season. The summer signing from Southampto­n has played just 32 minutes for the first team since arriving in west London for £58 million and has suffered a series of setbacks.

“It’s a difficult situation for him,” said Pochettino. “He’s sad. He only played 30 minutes, for a new player at the club. When we signed him, he arrived with problems. He couldn’t train with us for the first months. Then when he was ready he suffered a problem in his feet.

“He recovered, he played 30 minutes, then got injured in December. Then he didn’t have the possibilit­y to train. It’s really sad news. However, top scorer Cole Palmer is likely to be available to face Burnley.”

 ?? ?? SURPRISE TURN: Ben Chilwell, right, played the full game as England drew 2-2 with Belgium on Tuesday night.
SURPRISE TURN: Ben Chilwell, right, played the full game as England drew 2-2 with Belgium on Tuesday night.

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