Chelsea's injury woes continue to mount with midfielder Romeo Lavia suffering an injury after just 30 minutes of his debut against Crystal Palace.
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- Lavia makes debut as sub in late win
- Fellow summer signing Nkunku makes first start
- Pochettino concerned about thigh issue
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
The £58 million ($74m) summer arrival made a long-awaited debut as a second-half substitute as the Blues laboured to a 2-1 win on Wednesday night. Though Lavia played his part in the victory, manager Mauricio Pochettino expressed an element of concern after the game that the Belgian may have suffered an injury. According to 's Nathan Gissing, this issue is thought to involve the midfielder's thigh.
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WHAT POCHETTINO SAID
“I’m a little bit worried about Romeo Lavia,” Pochettino told reporters after the match. “He finished with some issues, but I hope it's not a big issue”.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
A further absence for Lavia would come as a frustration for the player and a further blow to Chelsea in a season riddled by injuries. The midfielder's debut along with fellow summer signing Christopher Nkunku's first start were welcome news after the recent loss of captain Reece James for several months. Pochettino will be hoping for some positive news when Lavia's thigh is assessed by the club's medical staff.
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WHAT NEXT FOR CHELSEA?
It's a quick turnaround for the Blues in a typically busy festive schedule with a Saturday trip to a Luton Town side, who are proving tough to beat inspired in no small part by the resurgence of former Chelsea Ross Barkley.
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