TOUGH TIMES

Chelsea defender James set to miss World Cup with knee injury

England’s Reece James looks set to miss the World Cup with Chelsea confirming he is expected to be out for at least eight weeks with a knee injury.

In Summary

• Manchester City’s Walker had groin surgery earlier in October while Liverpool’s Alexander-Arnold picked up an ankle injury against Arsenal last weekend. Walker says he hopes he will be fit in time for the World Cup. Newcastle’s Kieran Trippier is the other strong choice in that position.

• Following their victory at AC Milan, Chelsea manager Graham Potter was asked about players potentially missing the World Cup through injury.

Chelsea right-back Reece James leaves the pitch after suffering an injury against AC Milan
Chelsea right-back Reece James leaves the pitch after suffering an injury against AC Milan
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Reece James was substituted after 62 minutes during Chelsea’s win at AC Milan after jarring his knee in the turf while making a challenge

England’s Reece James looks set to miss the World Cup with Chelsea confirming he is expected to be out for at least eight weeks with a knee injury.

The 22-year-old right-back, who has 15 caps, sustained the injury in Chelsea’s 2-0 win at AC Milan in the Champions League on Tuesday.

The World Cup starts in just over five weeks, on 20 November, in Qatar. Fellow England right-backs Kyle Walker and Trent Alexander-Arnold are currently out through injury too.

Manchester City’s Walker had groin surgery earlier in October while Liverpool’s Alexander-Arnold picked up an ankle injury against Arsenal last weekend. Walker says he hopes he will be fit in time for the World Cup. Newcastle’s Kieran Trippier is the other strong choice in that position.

Chelsea confirmed that James had received medical treatment from the club and was assessed by a specialist this weekend.

“After consultation between all parties, Reece will now undergo a rehabilitation programme and is expected to be out for eight weeks,” a club statement read.

Following their victory at AC Milan, Chelsea manager Graham Potter was asked about players potentially missing the World Cup through injury.

“If anything happens like that, they are going to be disappointed. They are human beings and they want to go,” he said.

“They also know it’s a profession where things can happen and they are competing at the highest level and you can’t avoid this sometimes.

“It’s about dealing with the upset and we will help them with that. I can’t think of anything from my career that compares with missing the World Cup.”

England kick off their World Cup campaign against Iran on 21 November.