Chelsea defender Fofana ruled out for months with devastating knee injury
Wesley Fofana could be out for up to nine months after undergoing surgery for an anterior cruciate ligament injury. ACL surgery usually rules a player out of action for six to nine months.
It is a blow for Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino as he looks to build a new-look starting XI ahead of the 2023-24 Premier League season which gets underway on August 11.
"Defender Wesley Fofana has undergone anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery."The 22-year-old did not travel to America for the club's pre-season tour due to specialist medical assessments, which unfortunately confirmed that an operation would be required."Wesley will now begin his recovery and work with the club's medical department at Cobham during his rehabilitation phase."
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Jamaica international Richards has been given a "training only" role.
Mauricio Pochettino will take charge of his team for the first time against Wrexham in Chapel Hill, North Carolina on Wednesday night.
Chelsea will then face a trio of Premier League opponents in Brighton (July 22), Newcastle (July 26) and Fulham (July 30) in Philadelphia, Atlanta and Landover respectively.
The tour concludes with a match against Borussia Dortmund in Chicago on August 2.
Chelsea's opening Premier League game of the season is against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on August 13.