After two days of worries, Chelsea have
received a triple injury boost ahead of their Champions League last 16
clash with Galatasaray on Wednesday with news that Mikel Obi, David Luiz
and Oscar are all in Jose Mourinho’s squad list for the match in
Istanbul.
Luiz and Mikel missed Saturday’s 1-0 win
against Everton through injury, while Oscar was substituted at halftime
because of an ankle complaint. Mikel’s state is also a major concern
for Nigeria as the country prepares to face Mexico in a friendly match
next week.
Mourinho was able to call on the trio
for the first leg encounter with Roberto Mancini’s Galatasaray as the
club revealed that the players have travelled to Istanbul, Goal reports.
The Blues face the Turkish Super League
champions in the Turk Telecom Arena but will be without January signings
Nemanja Matic and Mohammed Salah, who are both ineligible to play,
having featured in the tournament with their former clubs earlier this
season.
Chelsea topped their group, pipping
Schalke to top spot with a record of four wins and two defeats from six
games. Galatasaray, meanwhile, sneaked into the knockout phase,
eliminating Juventus by defeating the Italian champions 1-0 in the final
group game.
Mancini is counting on former Chelsea forward Didier Drogba, as well as Wesley Sneijder for the first leg contest.
Before the latest Stamford Bridge news
on the status of the players, Mourinho had told reporters on Saturday
that it was a wait-and-see game for the club until they get their final
medical reports.
“We have three days so let’s see,”
Mourinho told reporters after the Everton game. “With Mikel and David
Luiz, I don’t know if they can recover. It’s important we have at least
one of them because we don’t have Matic for the Champions League.”
On the Brazilian Oscar, he said, “It’s not a dangerous one, just a painful one.”
“He said he could cope with the
situation, clearly he could not. Ramires had a situation similar to
Oscar’s, I tried to protect him and not play him but the game demanded I
play him. Clearly, though, he could cope with the situation.”
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