Chelsea’s manager Graham Potter has admitted it is too early to tell the severity of “world class” Reece James’s injury, after the defender suffered what appeared to be a recurrence of the knee injury that ruled him out of England’s World Cup campaign during his side’s 2-0 victory over Bournemouth.
Chelsea led through first-half strikes from Kai Havertz and Mason Mount when James made what appeared to be an innocuous pass in the 49th minute. The 23-year-old – making his first appearance since picking up the initial injury during October’s Champions League match against AC…
CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ON www.theguardian.com
Related posts:
- Manchester United starting line-up and four goalscorers in 4-1 win vs Wrexham
- Manchester United target Brighton star Moises Caicedo and other transfer rumours
- Graham Potter hampers Chelsea's chances in signing Brighton ace amid Liverpool transfer battle
- Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend | Football