Chelsea Midfielder Romeo Lavia Faces Lengthy Injury Layoff
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has confirmed that midfielder Romeo Lavia is likely to be sidelined for an extended period due to an injury sustained during the team’s Champions League match against Qarabag. The Belgian player lasted only six minutes in the 2-2 draw on Wednesday night before being forced off the field.
Lavia has struggled with fitness issues since joining Chelsea from Southampton, and this latest setback is a significant concern for the team. Maresca expressed his disappointment over the injury, stating that Lavia is unlikely to be fit for a long time. Although it is too early to determine the exact nature of the injury, Maresca suspects that it may be a quadriceps problem.
The injury occurred during Chelsea’s Champions League group stage match against Qarabag in Baku, where the team fought to a 2-2 draw. Lavia’s absence will be felt, as he has been an important part of the team’s midfield. Chelsea will now have to assess the extent of the injury and determine the best course of action for Lavia’s recovery.
Lavia’s fitness issues have been a recurring problem since his move to Chelsea, and this latest injury will only add to the team’s concerns. The midfielder’s ability to recover quickly will be crucial in determining the length of his layoff. For now, Chelsea will have to wait and see how Lavia’s injury progresses before making any further decisions.
The loss of Lavia will be a significant blow to Chelsea, who are currently competing in the Champions League and domestic competitions. The team will have to adjust their lineup and strategy to compensate for his absence. As the season progresses, Chelsea will be hoping that Lavia can make a swift recovery and return to the field as soon as possible.