Sunday, May 30, 2010

Michael Essien Struggling To Be Fit For Start Of Chelsea's Season


Michael Essien faces a battle to be fully fit for next season after Chelsea admitted that the midfielder, who has been ruled out of Ghana's World Cup campaign, had suffered complications arising from the surgery" on his knee.

Essien damaged ligaments on international duty at the Africa Cup of Nations in January and his rehabilitation has been hampered by the knee repeatedly swelling up and having to undergo procedures to have the fluid drained.

The 27-year-old has not appeared for Chelsea since he tore his hamstring in the Champions League tie against Apoel Nicosia last December and the manager Carlo Ancelotti's hope that Essien could be welcomed back for the final two weeks of the season was dashed.

Essien has worked tirelessly at Chelsea's training ground to build his fitness but he has not yet returned to contact sessions. The Ghana Football Association assessed him in London and has been forced to digest the bitter pill that he lacked the required fitness to lead the team in South Africa. England could face Ghana in the last 16.

The GFA issued a statement, endorsed by Chelsea, who carried it on their website, which said that Essien would not make a full recovery until the end of July, just before the start of the new season.

"Black Stars midfielder Michael Essien has been ruled out of the 2010 Fifa World Cup," read the GFA statement. "An evaluation by a combined team of medical experts from the Ghana Football Association and Chelsea Football Club revealed that Essien will not make full recovery until the end of July.

"The Ghana Football Association wishes him full recovery and a quick return to football action."

Chelsea added: "Complications arising from the surgery have meant Michael's recovery has been slower than expected."

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