Ben Chilwell is expected to miss England’s World Cup campaign after sustaining a “significant” hamstring injury, Chelsea have confirmed.
Chilwell limped out of the Blues’ 2-1 Champions League win over Dinamo Zagreb on Wednesday, leaving head coach Graham Potter concerned.
Potter said the injury represented a “blow” for Chelsea, adding: “Fingers crossed, when we get it scanned it isn’t as bad, it can be not as severe, but clearly we are disappointed.”
Chilwell’s England team-mate Mason Mount said it was “tough to watch” the left-back suffer the injury less than three weeks before the World Cup gets under way, and Gareth Southgate’s fears have been realised with the news that his hamstring problem is “significant”.
A statement released by Chelsea on Saturday read: “Following the injury sustained in our recent game against Dinamo Zagreb, Ben has undergone a scan on his hamstring.
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“Results show that Ben has suffered a significant injury and the defender is unfortunately expected to miss the World Cup.
“Ben will now begin a rehabilitation programme with the club’s medical department.”
Chilwell’s absence for the trip to Qatar deepens a defensive crisis for England, with fellow full-backs Reece James and Kyle Walker doubtful for the tournament.
Southgate only named two recognised left-backs in his squad for the Three Lions’ most recent Nations League fixtures in September, and the likes of Bukayo Saka and Kieran Trippier may now be expected to deputise for Manchester United’s Luke Shaw.
England begin their Group B campaign against Iran at the Khalifa International Stadium on November 21.
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