Breaking! Another Bad news as Chelsea forward faces Months out with Hamstring injury

Chelsea have once again been hit by another hamstring related problem – as regular right wing-back Victor Moses has been ruled out for at least four weeks after sustaining an injury to that area during Saturday’s 2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace. The Blues are now without Nigerian Victor Moses, Frenchman N’Golo Kanté and Striker Álvaro Morata – all of whom have suffered the dreaded hamstring problem.

According to a report by the Telegraph, Chelsea are hoping to have Spaniard Alvaro Morata fully fit for Wednesday’s UEFA Champions League match against AS Roma, but could miss Kanté and Victor Moses until the middle of November.

The club’s doctor’s findings on the Nigerian will cause great worry to Chelsea supporters – as he could miss the important match against rivals Manchester United on November 5.

Chelsea manager Antonio Conte now has serious worries – as his already depleted squad are getting injured as the physically draining English Premier League continues to negatively affect the players.

With Danny Drinkwater also injured, the Italian may need to consider playing David Luiz against AS Roma – such is the lack of depth in the current Chelsea squad.
Italian Davide Zappacosta, Victor Moses’ deputy, is now ready to start at right wing-back – unless the former Juventus manager prefers to move César Azpilicueta into the position.
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