Chelsea centre ahead Liam Delap is ready to overlook at the least six weeks of motion because of the shoulder harm he suffered in opposition to Bournemouth, as per Alex Criminal
Earlier than this newest harm concern, Delap, who joined Chelsea for £30m from Ipswich City final summer season, had already spent 59 days unavailable because of the muscular challenge he picked up in August within the conflict with Fulham.

The 22-year-old’s season worsened once more when he suffered a suspected shifted shoulder after flattening Marcos Senesi throughout a dead-ball state of affairs.
That second appeared to come back from Delap participating in a strong contest with Senesi, having come along with the Argentine centre-back off the play and catching him with an unintended hand moments beforehand.
When requested about Delap’s harm on Saturday, Maresca stated:
‘Sadly, he was already out for 2 months, and he must be out once more.
‘We don’t know for a way lengthy, however it seems fairly dangerous, his shoulder.’
After sustaining a hamstring harm in opposition to Fulham earlier this season, Delap may face one other stint on the sidelines and doubtlessly be out of motion till February.
That is in response to talkSPORT’s Alex Criminal, who claims that the Englishman will miss the subsequent six to eight weeks because of the shoulder harm he suffered on the Vitality Stadium on Saturday.
This means he may miss as many as 13 Chelsea fixtures within the coming weeks.
Blow
Delap’s probabilities at Chelsea have been restricted, whether or not via accidents, competitors for locations, or disciplinary issues.
Nonetheless, the English ahead was starting to seek out kind when he scored the decisive third objective in Chelsea’s commanding 3-0 Champions League win over Barcelona.
Excluding the Membership World Cup, that close-range end in opposition to the Spaniards represented his first objective for the UEFA Convention League winners. This season, he has managed solely eight Premier League appearances.
Chelsea have a pre-agreement in place with Strasbourg’s ahead Emanuel Emegha, who will transfer to Stamford Bridge subsequent summer season.
Nonetheless, that transfer might be introduced ahead to January, notably with Nicholas Jackson’s need to seek out alternatives elsewhere following final summer season’s switch deadline fiasco.










