Reece James was getting shouts of being the best right-back in the world a few years ago, but numerous hamstring injuries slowed his consistent game time.
Now that he is getting back to speed and playing 26 games this season and 1739 minutes so far, some speculate he is getting back to his form from a few years ago.
Since the 2021/2022 season, he has faced seven hamstring injuries, which have kept him out for 261+ days.
In this Reece James scout report, we will take a look at how he is fitting into Enzo Maresca’s tactics, where he could slot into for the England squad as the 2026 FIFA World Cup is just around the corner, and if he can get back to his prime from a few years ago or if that is just the past.
Once a player at the top of his game, winning the Champions League and being called the best defender in the world, he is now being questioned about whether he can stay healthy and return to that level.
Reece James Injury History
Reece James injury history is not too pretty, especially for someone looking for a big contract and a long-term deal, as it poses a business risk to Chelseas owners.
Missing so many games over the last number of seasons has sparked many debates online.
Some say availability is the best ability.
With more games being introduced in calendar years and more tournaments, Blues coaches are keeping a close eye and making sure he is not playing excessive minutes.
Reece James Stats
His technical ability has not changed, and he is still a high-percentage passer, ranking in the 93rd percentile for received passes per 90, the 94th percentile for pass accuracy percentage, and the 93rd percentile for passes per 90.
He ranks quite low in progressive passes per 90 and in his defensive duel statistics; the latter was never the highest in other years, either.
But his 2023 radar map ranks him in the 85th percentile for progressive passes per 90, which is much higher than what we see now.
Reece James Pizza Chart 2025/2026
Reece James Scout Report at Chelsea 2025/2026
Reece James Build-Up Play
Chelsea like to build from the back with a back three and two midfielders playing inside as the sixes and deep-lying playmakers.
Reece James, the one on the ball, is tasked with being one of those players.
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