Tuesday, September 9, 2008

BIG BLOW FOR CHELSEA

Chelsea midfielder Michael Essien who plays for the Premier league side Chelsea has
been ruled out for "several months" after rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament, the
club has announced.

The 25-year-old suffered the injury during Ghana's World Cup qualifier against Libya
in Tripoli on Friday.
Essien will undergo surgery once the swelling around his knee has subsided.

England striker Michael Owen picked up the same injury during the 2006 World Cup
and was ruled out of competitive action for 10 months.
Essien has been a regular for Chelsea since his £24m move from Lyon in 2005,
scoring 14 goals in 132 appearances.
A Chelsea statement read: "Michael has ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament and
will undergo an operation as soon as the majority of the swelling has subsided. We
expect this to happen in a week's time.

"In the meantime, Michael has started rehab in the aqua therapy centre at Cobham
which will improve the condition of the knee prior to surgery. A return to full fitness
is not expected for several months."

The loss of the combative Ghanaian for such a long period is a major blow to Chelsea,
who have no like-for-like replacement available and will not be able to buy any fresh
faces before the transfer window re-opens in January.

Essien had landed awkwardly during the qualifier against Libya and was immediately
taken to hospital for scans, with the diagnosis now confirmed by Chelsea's own
medical staff.

Luiz Felipe Scolari's side, who opened their Premier League campaign with two wins
and a draw, are next in action away to Manchester City on Saturday before facing
Bordeaux in the Champions League and champions Manchester United in the league
on 21 September.

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