Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino is facing uncertainty over the return of defender Reece James this season. The 24-year-old underwent surgery for a hamstring injury in December, with Dr. Lasse Lempainen overseeing his treatment and setting a recovery timeline of three to four months.
However, when asked about James’ potential return, Pochettino admitted, “No, I don’t know.” The manager expressed caution in providing a definitive timeline, stating, “It’s difficult to say something because I don’t want you to go ‘but, oh, [you said this].’ We will assess it week by week and we will see. We hope yes, we hope that he will be available for the end of the season.”
The uncertainty surrounding James’ return adds a layer of complexity to Chelsea’s defensive lineup as they navigate the remainder of the season. Fans and pundits alike will be eagerly awaiting updates on James’ progress as the team aims to secure their position in the league standings.
Stay tuned for further developments on Reece James’ recovery and potential comeback as Chelsea’s season unfolds.