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Chelsea’s Reece James Sidelined: Options For Pochettino In The Right-Back Role
Chelsea has once again been hit by the absence of their right-back stalwart, Reece James. The 24-year-old, who has endured 34 missed matches since the start of the 2022/23 season, is set to face several months on the sidelines following a hamstring injury suffered in the clash against Everton at Goodison Park.
A recent medical assessment confirmed the severity of James’ injury, compelling Chelsea to release an official update on the defender’s condition.
Their statement outlined, “Captain Reece James has undergone medical assessment following Sunday’s 2-0 defeat at Everton. “
The Blues manager, Mauricio Pochettino, expressing his disappointment at James’ continued absence, mentioned how crucial the player’s presence is for the team. Chelsea had been cautious with James, limiting his playing time this season to ensure a sustained impact from the talented England international.
With James sidelined, Pochettino faces a selection dilemma, contemplating his options against Sheffield United and beyond. Let’s take a closer look at the potential contenders for the right-back role:
- Malo Gusto: Signed to alleviate the burden on James, Gusto, the former Lyon star, showed promise at Chelsea but has faced time off due to injuries and suspensions this season. Although he’s in the reconditioning phase of rehabilitation, his return to the first team is uncertain.
- Marc Cucurella: The Spaniard stepped into the right-back position in recent matches after Gusto’s suspension. Cucurella, though on his non-preferred flank, displayed mixed performances but showcased improved form compared to last season.
- Axel Disasi: Disasi featured in the right-back role against Brighton and also spent time on the wing earlier in the season. While he might lack finesse, he offers sturdy defense and a willingness to drive the play forward.
- Youth Prospects: Tariq Lamptey and Tino Livramento have departed Chelsea in search of regular playtime. Now, the likes of Josh Brooking, Brodi Hughes, and 17-year-old Josh Acheampong from the Under-21s and Under-18s squads are in contention to support Chelsea, potentially even in the FA Cup.
Pochettino faces a challenging decision amid James’ absence, considering the strengths and limitations of each option as Chelsea navigates through a demanding festive season and crucial fixtures ahead. The club’s depth in producing talented full-backs presents an opportunity for younger prospects to step up and contribute when needed.