Chelsea have denied reports that defender Ashley Cole will not feature again this season and is behind schedule in his bid to recover from a broken ankle.
Cole suffered the injury to his left foot in the Blues' 2-1 defeat to Everton in February and recently returned from rehabilitation in France following an operation, which is understood to have been a success.
A report in a Sunday newspaper claimed that the England international could miss the remainder of the season and put his World Cup participation in doubt, but Chelsea have moved to quash the story.
The article also suggested that even the most optimistic reports from the Stamford Bridge medical team put his chances of making the England squad as "touch and go".
But describing such a claim as "nonsense", a Chelsea spokesman said: "The club's medical staff are delighted with Ashley's operation and the treatment he's received so far.
"Contrary to reports, he's recovering extremely well from his injury and he's bang on schedule."
Cole is set to return prior to the end of the season and stake a claim for a place in Fabio Capello's plans.
The defender remains his country's first-choice left-back following Wayne Bridge's decision to rule himself out of contention for England selection.
Cole suffered the injury to his left foot in the Blues' 2-1 defeat to Everton in February and recently returned from rehabilitation in France following an operation, which is understood to have been a success.
A report in a Sunday newspaper claimed that the England international could miss the remainder of the season and put his World Cup participation in doubt, but Chelsea have moved to quash the story.
The article also suggested that even the most optimistic reports from the Stamford Bridge medical team put his chances of making the England squad as "touch and go".
But describing such a claim as "nonsense", a Chelsea spokesman said: "The club's medical staff are delighted with Ashley's operation and the treatment he's received so far.
"Contrary to reports, he's recovering extremely well from his injury and he's bang on schedule."
Cole is set to return prior to the end of the season and stake a claim for a place in Fabio Capello's plans.
The defender remains his country's first-choice left-back following Wayne Bridge's decision to rule himself out of contention for England selection.
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