“He’s always a threat whenever the ball is in his legs, he doesn’t give our defenders a breathing chance with every of his dangerous touches”- wolves manager name the only Chelsea player that He is afraid to face
“He’s always a threat whenever the ball is in his legs, he doesn’t give our defenders a breathing chance with every of his dangerous touches”- wolves manager name the only Chelsea player that He is afraid to face
“Wolves’ manager recently shared his concerns about facing a specific Chelsea player, highlighting the player’s constant threat and dangerous touches that keep defenders on their toes.
Good news for Chelsea fans as head coach Mauricio Pochettino receives a boost in player fitness ahead of the Christmas Eve clash with Wolverhampton Wanderers. After their thrilling Carabao Cup win over Newcastle United, the Blues shift their focus back to Premier League action in the upcoming Midlands trip.
Pochettino is set to address the media on Friday to share the latest team news, and it looks positive with a triple injury boost. Left-back Ben Chilwell is nearing a comeback from his recent setback, providing a boost to the team in Marc Cucurella’s absence. Goalkeeper Robert Sanchez is expected to return soon after a knee injury, and Noni Madueke could join his teammates at Molineux this weekend after returning to first-team training.
However, there’s some bad news as Reece James faces a three to four-month sideline after undergoing surgery in Finland due to a hamstring problem suffered against Everton. Despite the positive updates, midfielder Enzo Fernandez is doubtful for the Wolves fixture after being forced off due to illness mid-week.
Pochettino shed light on Fernandez’s situation, explaining, “He felt sick. He didn’t feel well before the game, and when he started to play, it wasn’t going well.” Levi Colwill, who was replaced early against Newcastle, is expected to be fit for the next game, with Pochettino clarifying the decision as tactical.
In an exciting development, Romeo Lavia could make his debut for the club, as Pochettino hinted at his potential inclusion for the weekend. On the downside, Lesley Ugochukwu, Trevoh Chalobah, Carney Chukwuemeka, and Wesley Fofana are all ruled out.”