OMG: Morata Faces hamstring injury that may affect Chelsea
Chelsea have been dealt a major blow after the
Spanish Football Federation claimed striker Álvaro Morata has suffered a
grade two hamstring injury that could rule him out for over a month.
Morata
was forced off in the 35th minute of Chelsea’s defeat
to Manchester City with an injury to his left hamstring.
Head
coach Antonio Conte admitted he took a risk over the fitness of Morata by
starting him against City, but had suggested the Spaniard’s injury was not
serious.
But in
confirming that Morata had pulled out of the Spain squad for the games against
Albania and Israel, the Spanish Federation revealed the 24-year-old had undergone
an MRI scant that revealed a grade two injury.
Medical
experts claim that a grade two hamstring injury can sideline a player for
anywhere between six to eight weeks, although no official timescale has been
put on Morata’s absence.
Morata
will now return to Chelsea, where he will be scanned again, but losing the
record signing for any length of time will be considerable headache for Conte.
Since
joining from Real Madrid for £57million in the summer, Morata has
scored seven goals for Chelsea and quickly established himself as one of the
club’s key players.
Tellingly,
Conte opted to replace Morata with Willian against City which only increased
theories that he does not
trust Michy Batshuayi in big games.
Batshuayi
has scored vital goals for Chelsea from the substitutes’ bench and in cup
competitions, but has struggled when relied upon from the start against tough
opposition.
Chelsea
travel to Crystal Palace after the international break, which Morata appears
likely to miss, and also face Roma twice in the Champions League during
October.
Manchester
United travel to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea on Nov 5 in a game that
Conte will be desperate to win following the defeat to Premier League title
rivals City.
Should
Morata be ruled out for any length of time, then more questions will be asked
over why Chelsea did not sign more forward cover during the summer transfer
window.
Conte
wanted to bring in Fernando Llorente from Swansea City, but Chelsea were beaten
to his signature by Tottenham Hotspur and Tammy Abraham was allowed to join the
Welsh club on loan.
Chelsea
last week confirmed that last season’s top scorer Diego Costa had officially
returned to Atlético Madrid on an initial loan that will eventually become
a £57.5m permanent deal.
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