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All the injury news surrounding Brentford and Chelsea as they prepare to face off in the Premier League.
Chelsea and Brentford are back in action on Saturday when they go face-to-face in a West London derby at the Brentford Community Stadium. The Blues have started well so far, picking up seven points in their first three games.
The Bees, meanwhile, have picked up three points in a below-par start under new boss Keith Andrews. Here we round up all the latest injury news surrounding both teams going into this one.
Vitaly Janelt - Doubt
Janelt has a chance of returning here having returned to training before the break. Andrews said: “Vitaly has rejoined team training. He will continue to train over the coming weeks until he is available for selection.”
Edmond-Paris Maghoma - Doubt
It’s a similar situation with Maghoma, with Andrews adding in the same update: “Paris completed a positive week of training with the squad. The midfielder still has to build his fitness, having missed pre-season training.”
Yunus Emre Konak - Doubt
Konak picked up an ankle injury before the international window and he should be back here, although he will go down as a doubt until there is a fresh update.
Gustavo Nunes - Out
It’s unlikely Nunes will be back just yet. Andrews said before the break: “Gustavo is progressing well. The forward is back on the grass but not yet ready to train with the squad.” The forward is likely to rejoin training, but he will need to rebuild his fitness before playing.
Liam Delap - Out
Delap will miss up to eight weeks after suffering a hamstring injury against Fulham. Maresca said after the game: “Liam's injury doesn't look good in terms of, he was full speed, hamstring, so that requires, like always, weeks. And then in terms of another striker, to be honest, we just finished the game from the changing room and came here for the press conference. So now after, when we finish, we're going to sit and we'll see if we take any decision. That's all.”
Benoit Badiashile - Out
Maresca said before the break that Badiashile will be out until late Septembe. He said: “Romeo and Benoit, I don't think they will be back after the international break, but they will be closer.”
Romeo Lavia - Out
The same update above applies here, with Lavia on a very similar timeline to Badiashile as he battles his way back.
Cole Palmer - Doubt
Palmer has missed the last two games and will likely remain a doubt after the break with a groin issue. Maresca said: “Cole, we need to see day by day. It is not random, it is the amount of games. Look at [Manchester] City last year, they lost Rodri after two or three games. He was a player that had the most minutes for them We are going to have problems this season for sure because of last season. But It's about how we can adapt and get players to recover." Chelsea are reportedly taking a cautious approach with Palmer, and it will be interesting to see if the break has been sufficient for him to return to full fitness.
Levi Colwill - Out
Colwill has been ruled out for much of the season after an ACL injury. Maresca said: “He is ok, aware he will be out for a long time. It’s a big loss for us. You know how important Levi has been for us last season and the way we want to play. We have said many times that we are able to create chances and attack if we’re able to build up the right way, and Levi was a huge part of our build-up.”
Myhailo Mudryk - Out (Suspended)
Mudryk remains suspended due to alleged doping. A statement at the time read: “We can confirm that Mykhailo Mudryk has been charged with Anti-Doping Rule Violations alleging the presence and/or use of a prohibited substance, in terms of Regulations 3 and 4 of The FA's Anti-Doping Regulations. As this is an ongoing case, we are not in a position to comment further at this time.”
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