Tag: Pulisic

  • Pulisic returns from injury to face Wolves after making ‘positive’ progress

    Pulisic returns from injury to face Wolves after making ‘positive’ progress

    Frank Lampard says Chelsea will welcome back Christian Pulisic for their trip to face Wolves on Tuesday evening after he came through his recent training sessions without pain.

    Pulisic has had a series of injury problems since joining Chelsea and his hamstring tear in the FA Cup final defeat to Arsenal in August has led to further problems in the new season.

    Previously, Pulisic’s latest setback was described as an ‘awareness’ of the hamstring which has caused him to sit out the last two matches.

    As Lampard attempts to bounce back from a 1-0 defeat away at Everton on Saturday, he will welcome back Pulisic at Molineux.

    “He trained on the day we played against Everton and he felt better so he is in the squad for tomorrow,” Lampard said in a press conference from Cobham Training Centre.

    “It is yet to be decided whether he starts or not but it is positive news from where it was at the weekend.”

    Chelsea’s loss on Merseyside ended a 17-game undefeated streak in all competitions but it left Lampard concerned as his side failed to hit the target in the second half when chasing the game.

    That lack of creativity came with Timo Werner and Kai Havertz playing on the wings amid injuries to Pulisic, Hakim Ziyech and Callum Hudson-Odoi.

    Having already said he believes Havertz can play anywhere in the forward line, Lampard doesn’t believe he needs to abandon his primary formation to get more creativity out of his side.

    “No, we’ve been playing really well,” Lampard added. “Hakim Ziyech has certainly been very pivotal and Callum, when he’s been playing, has done well and all of a sudden we are very short on wingers. But we have capabilities to still play.

    “It wasn’t the formation that we didn’t get right at the weekend, it was the way we executed it, which we have players that can comfortably do that. So we just need to improve on the weekend.

    “What we have to come to terms with, it felt like Everton played very similar to how Tottenham played against us a couple of weeks ago and if people are watching us of course, they will stop us from doing what we’ve been doing well. It’s on us to find other ways.

    “We didn’t move the ball quickly enough as a team to hit the sides to maybe turn them around. So I think we just need to understand that, when teams make it difficult for us, we have to have ways to get around that. Our level dropped.

    “If we’d been at our top level we would have found a way to get around that. I certainly accept this group of players going so long unbeaten that there is one game that feels like that. And we can’t really make any excuse of not having the wingers.

    “It is unfortunate in the short term. I think we have players capable of playing in those areas so I don’t want to hang on that one. Hopefully, the wingers are all back soon anyway.”

  • Pulisic’s injury frustration continues for Chelsea

    Pulisic’s injury frustration continues for Chelsea

    Christian Pulisic continues to face injury frustration at Chelsea, with Frank Lampard ruling the American forward out of a Premier League clash with Sheffield United on Saturday.

    The United States international has endured a wretched run on the fitness front over recent months.

    He was forced out of the 2020 FA Cup final after suffering a hamstring problem, with recovery from that ailment delaying his start to the current campaign.

    Pulisic returned to action in early October, but has taken in just five appearances across all competitions.

    Chelsea were forced to leave the 22-year-old out of their plans for a Champions League win over Rennes in midweek, and will be without him once again when playing host to the Blades.

    Further hamstring trouble was picked up during the warm-up ahead of a meeting with Burnley and Lampard has revealed that Pulisic is yet to return to training.

    The Blues boss told reporters when offering a fitness update: “[Pulisic] not fit to play, still suffering with his hamstring.

    “He’s not training at the moment. Kepa [Arrizabalaga] is recovered. Slight bit of pain but in the squad.”

    Lampard added when delivering more detail on the problem that is holding Pulisic back: “He trained at a low level in midweek and wasn’t comfortable. We have to keep looking for the right solution.”

    While disappointed to have Pulisic stuck on the sidelines, Chelsea do boast plenty of alternative options within their ranks.

    Kai Havertz is not among those at present, as he self-isolates following a positive Covid-19 test, but Hakim Ziyech, Timo Werner and Tammy Abraham caught the eye as a front three against Rennes.

    Another clean sheet was collected in that fixture, with the Blues plugging the defensive leaks that have been holding them back.

    Momentum has been established by the west London giants, but Lampard is reluctant to rule them into a Premier League title race just yet.

    He said: “We have to wait. A long way to go. The start has been open, some unexpected results but it may level itself out. I won’t jump ahead too much at the moment but it is open.”