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Chelsea fears grow over John Terry injuryChelsea'spursuit of Branislav Ivanovic, Lokomotiv Moscow's Serbian internationalcentre-half, is motivated partly by concern over when their injuredcaptain, John Terry, will play again this season.
Terry's footinjury will be reassessed the moment he reports back from holiday inDubai, to find out whether he can feature again this term.A challengeby Arsenal's Emmanuel Eboue at the Emirates on Dec 16 fractured threebones in Terry's right foot. Chelsea initially announced he would beout for a minimum of six weeks and the player himself targetedmid-February and the resumption of Champions League combat. But thereare fears that Terry's absence could stretch longer.
Toaccelerate the healing process, Terry has been given a special bootwhich he needs to wear regularly if the bones are to knit togetherquickly. The injury is not complicated, but requires self-discipline onthe part of the patient to aid a swift recovery.
Chelsea'scaptain is a determined character, eager to help out an injury-ravagedteam, but to recover in the six-week period he must avoid placing toomuch pressure on the foot. Rest is the only cure. The start of hisrehabilitation will be decided when Chelsea's medical staff aresatisfied that the bones are strong enough.
A lion-heartedfigure who pushes his body to breaking point for Chelsea and England,Terry endured seven bad injuries during 2007. Last February he injuredan ankle, recovered astonishingly quickly but was then knockedunconscious in the Carling Cup final. He broke a toe in pre-season butcontinued with painkilling jabs. Terry then damaged his knee, smashed acheekbone, and aggravated a knee problem that required surgery.
England'scaptain had been expected to miss the first international of FabioCapello's reign, the Feb 6 friendly with Switzerland at Wembley, whereDavid Beckham should temporarily wear the armband for his 100th cap.
Chelsea's manager, Avram Grant, will today give a clearer indication of when Terry is likely to return.
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Chelsea won't give up on Palace superkid Bostock
Chelsea refuse to give up on Crystal Palace teenager John Bostock.
TheDaily Mail says the 15-year-old made his first team debut this term andChelsea want him to become part of their plans for the future.
The Blues plan talks with Palace about a deal for Bostock.
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