David Luiz set for assessment on troublesome knee

Antonio Conte has confirmed David Luiz will need further medical assessment on his knee injury.

Published : Nov 28, 2017 21:18 IST

David Luiz hasn't featured in the Premier League for Chelsea since October 28
David Luiz hasn't featured in the Premier League for Chelsea since October 28
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David Luiz hasn't featured in the Premier League for Chelsea since October 28

David Luiz has been ruled out of Chelsea's Premier League home match against Swansea City and will be subject to a further assessment on his knee injury.

Boss Antonio Conte said the centre-back, who has found himself on the fringes of Chelsea's starting XI, is among several injury concerns, with Charly Musonda definitely out and Michy Batshuayi and Kenedy not yet at 100 per cent.

And it appears as though David Luiz may be set for a spell on the sidelines as Chelsea attempt to determine the full extent of his troublesome knee.

"I must be honest at the moment it is difficult for me to answer [how long he will be out]," Conte told a news conference ahead of Wednesday's home fixture. "It will be up to the doctor to assess it and take the best decision. I don't know [how long]."

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There was better news, though, on wing-back Victor Moses, who is back in contention for the first time since damaging his hamstring last month.

"He is in contention but at the same time I have to make the best decision for every player," he added.

"For sure Victor is back from a bad injury and needs a bit of time to find the best physical condition. He is an important player for us."

Conte has made no secret this season of the fact he believes Chelsea to be lacking in depth, and the Italian conceded that more injuries would leave his squad stretched.

"Yeah [injuries will stretch the squad], but my hope, my hope, first of all is to have all my players available," he said.

"I have spoken before about our problems at the start of the season. We started with a lot of problems because we started the season with a lot of injuries – with [Eden] Hazard, then Pedro in pre-season, then N'Golo [Kante] and Moses.

"For sure, it's always important for every team to have all the players available. We know our situation and we try to do our best in every moment. Then, I repeat, I'm very happy to work with my players and try to face every situation: easy or difficult situations."

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