Michael Essien likely to miss at least six weeks with knee injury
• Chelsea fear Essien has torn left medial ligament
• Midfielder set to miss Arsenal and Internazionale games
Michael
Essien was late arriving in Angola, played 45 minutes against Ivory
Coast and was then injured in training. Photograph: Adam Davy/Empics
Michael Essien is due back in London by Thursday amid fears that the Chelsea
midfielder has torn the medial ligament in his left knee. He will miss
at least six weeks if that is confirmed, ruling him out of next month's
potentially critical derby against Arsenal and the first leg of the
Champions League tie against Internazionale.
The 27-year-old injured the knee on Sunday in training with the Ghana squad at the Africa Cup of Nations
in Angola. A preliminary assessment undertaken by the national
federation's medical staff suggested Essien had partially torn the
medial ligament and damaged the meniscus in the joint, though Chelsea
will conduct their own scans once the player reports back to Cobham,
most likely on Thursday, with the results due the following day.
A
despondent Essien is desperate to learn the extent of the damage
suffered when he slipped while passing to a team-mate in training in
Luanda. Chelsea have been in regular contact with the Ghanaians, who
must win Tuesday's Group B game against Burkina Faso to proceed to the
knockout phase of the competition, but will be hugely concerned at the
prospect of being without the dynamic midfielder, in particular for the
games against Arsenal – who could usurp them at the top of the Premier
League if they beat Bolton by two goals at home on Wednesday – on 7
February and against Internazionale and José Mourinho at San Siro on 24
February.