13 November 2009

Frank Lampard Injury update

Lampard injury update from my earlier post/news about Frank. From Chelseafc.com,

"It has been confirmed that Frank Lampard suffered a muscle tear in his left thigh while away with the England national team. The midfielder reported back at Cobham this morning (Friday) having flown back from the Middle East. The Chelsea medical department's initial impression is that he may take approximately three weeks to recover"

So all is not lost if this is the case. Of course there is the game at the Arsenal which is a massive game but let's hope that the state of the art facilities we have now at Cobham can work its magic and get him back fit and playing!

3 comments:

Anonymous said... 13 November 2009 23:17  

He is over the hill so it doesn´t matter..

Chris said... 15 November 2009 21:47  

@anonymous

that doesn't really matter... the entire chelsea starting lineup is made up of players over the hill

Chelseadaft said... 15 November 2009 23:23  

@anonymous & Chris
I beg to differ. Not over the hill yet but in a few years we will need changes. I would say our squad is in its prime and come end of the season our quality will shine through

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