Chelsea in striker crisis
English Premier League champions-elect
Chelsea may have to go into Sunday’s top of the table showdown against
Arsenal at the Emirates without their three main strikers.
Spain striker Diego Costa has only just
returned to training after missing two games with a recurring hamstring
injury while a calf strain sidelined France forward Loic Remy for last
Saturday’s 1-0 win over Manchester United.
Didier Drogba featured against United but
sustained an ankle injury that kept him out of Monday night’s 12th
Match Against Poverty, a game in St Etienne dedicated to the victims of
the Ebola epidemic in Africa.
“Disappointed not to be able to play the
#MAP2015 because of an ankle injury but still supporting
#EbolaResponse,” said the 37-year-old Ivory Coast forward on his Twitter
account.
Chelsea go into Sunday’s game holding a
10-point lead over second-placed Arsenal and manager Jose Mourinho may
have to thrust one of his young strikers into the fray.
Dominic Solanke, 17, was on the bench
against United and could be promoted to the starting line-up while
former West Bromwich Albion forward Isaiah Brown, 18, is another option
for Mourinho.
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