Reece James, Chelsea's star player, is on the mend, according to manager Liam Rosenior. James, who has been a pivotal figure in the team's success, has been sidelined due to an injury that has kept him out of the Wolves match. However, there's a glimmer of hope for his return.
In a recent interview, Rosenior expressed optimism about James' recovery, stating that he is 'really, really close' to being fit for the upcoming match against Leeds on Tuesday. This positive update comes after James was seen running yesterday, a sign of progress in his rehabilitation. Despite the initial concern, Rosenior assured fans that the injury is not a major issue and that James is making steady progress.
The manager further emphasized the importance of James' availability for the Leeds game, especially given the team's current schedule. He mentioned that James' return would be a significant boost, as the team is in the midst of a challenging period with a packed fixture list. Rosenior's confidence in James' recovery is evident, and he believes the player will be fully fit and ready to contribute to the team's success on Tuesday.
This development is a welcome sight for Chelsea fans, who have eagerly awaited the return of their captain. With James' potential comeback, the team can look forward to a stronger and more cohesive performance in the upcoming matches.