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Lampard on Rudiger...

https://www.football.london/chelsea-fc/chelsea-watford-press-conference-live-17183976

No, he’s not fit. There was a miscommunication. He’s seeing a consultant on Monday over an ongoing pelvic issue. We’ll have to wait for the consultant appointment to see how long he’ll be out. Himself and N’Golo carried over injuries from last season and it’s been a domino effect. The players will be frustrated. Disappointing for me because I want to select them but it brings opportunities for other players. N’Golo is close, working with the team now.

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3 hours ago, xPetrCechx said:

Why we waited so long with this surgery... 

Because in a lot of cases surgery is the last option because it's usually the slowest recovery time.

As an example I read that Lloris is just about to have elbow surgery for his injury but he suffered that about a month ago.

The club have clearly exhausted all possibilities to deal with this groin issue and have now decided surgery is the best option. Trust the experts.

Hopefully this will clear things up for Rudiger and help getting him back fit and on the pitch. Even if the transfer ban remains in place, if we can have a fit Rudiger and RLC returning for the second half of the season that will be a huge boost.

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Why Rudiger is likely to end up being out for longer than three more weeks

http://londonfootballnews.co.uk/chelsea/why-rudiger-is-likely-to-end-up-being-out-for-longer-than-three-more-weeks/

Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger seems unlikely to return within the next month following surgery on a groin problem.

Rudiger this week saw a consultant who advised that an operation would be the best course of action.

Speaking at a press conference on Friday afternoon, Chelsea manager Frank Lampard said the German is likely to be out for around three more weeks.

However, Lampard also suggested that Rudiger would then need more time before he is ready to return to first-team action.

“He had an operation and he’s going to be out probably for around three weeks,” Lampard explained.

“Then we’ll have to see where the match fitness comes in, because it’s a long time Toni’s been out now.”

Nevertheless, Lampard is pleased that Rudiger’s injury appears to have finally been addressed.

The centre-back, previously troubled by a knee problem, has played only once this season and Chelsea have been trying to get him fit for several weeks.

“It was nice to get something definitive about it. We’ve been trying to find a solution,” Lampard said.

“Toni’s been having some issues and it’s not easy for a player in that position.

“Hopefully in three weeks’ time we’ll be in a lot better place.”

 

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12 hours ago, Vesper said:

Why Rudiger is likely to end up being out for longer than three more weeks

http://londonfootballnews.co.uk/chelsea/why-rudiger-is-likely-to-end-up-being-out-for-longer-than-three-more-weeks/

Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger seems unlikely to return within the next month following surgery on a groin problem.

Rudiger this week saw a consultant who advised that an operation would be the best course of action.

Speaking at a press conference on Friday afternoon, Chelsea manager Frank Lampard said the German is likely to be out for around three more weeks.

However, Lampard also suggested that Rudiger would then need more time before he is ready to return to first-team action.

“He had an operation and he’s going to be out probably for around three weeks,” Lampard explained.

“Then we’ll have to see where the match fitness comes in, because it’s a long time Toni’s been out now.”

Nevertheless, Lampard is pleased that Rudiger’s injury appears to have finally been addressed.

The centre-back, previously troubled by a knee problem, has played only once this season and Chelsea have been trying to get him fit for several weeks.

“It was nice to get something definitive about it. We’ve been trying to find a solution,” Lampard said.

“Toni’s been having some issues and it’s not easy for a player in that position.

“Hopefully in three weeks’ time we’ll be in a lot better place.”

 

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