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James, Felix, Kante, Silva: Chelsea injury news and return dates ahead of Everton clash

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Chelsea injury news: Plenty of players who were absent for last weekend's Leicester City victory are back in contention to face Everton

Chelsea are on the hunt for their fourth straight win when they welcome Everton to Stamford Bridge on Saturday evening. The Blues will be looking to enter the international break on a high as Graham Potter's side continue to improve on a poor start to 2023.

Premier League successes against Leeds United and Leicester City came either side of a huge triumph against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League. While Chelsea supporters will now be eagerly awaiting the quarter-final clash against Real Madrid following yesterday's draw, Potter's outfit will be keen to maintain their positive domestic momentum against the Toffees.

This weekend's set of fixtures are the reverse from the opening matches of the season. In Chelsea's case, they came out narrow victors at Goodison Park, as a Jorginho penalty decided the contest.

Fast forward the best part of seven months and things look rather different in both camps. While Potter replaced the outgoing Thomas Tuchel at Stamford Bridge, and welcomed a whole host of new signings along the way, the Toffees will also have a new man in the dugout after Sean Dyche took the hot seat from Frank Lampard.

Chelsea's recent upturn in form has coincided with the return of some key individuals in their squad, most notably Reece James, Ben Chilwell and Wesley Fofana. However, despite the return of these important players, Potter remains without several regular starters.

Mason Mount, N'Golo Kante, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Raheem Sterling and Thiago Silva - as well as James - all missed the win over Leicester City last weekend. Here, football.london rounds up all the latest injury news for the game as Potter prepares to welcome back several faces for the game at SW6, including one of the most important players in the squad who has been out since August.

In the clash with Leicester, Ricardo Pereira was pictured tussling with Felix in a 'disgusting' manner. The Foxes defender appeared to plant the underside of his boot onto the Chelsea star's right ankle, causing him quite considerable pain.

Andre Marriner, the on-field referee, did not deem Pereira's challenge to be a foul nor did VAR, who didn't check the altercation. Felix, who was subject to a number of fouls on Saturday afternoon, was then taken off at half-time but Potter has clarified it was a tactical decision.

What Potter has said: "No [he did not pick up an injury], just tactically, I wanted to use an extra midfielder. I felt we needed someone who could ball win, a different profile and I thought Conor was fantastic when he came on."

Injury: N/A

Expected return date: Everton (H) March 18.

What Potter has said: "Reece [James] has been ill so hasn’t trained today. He won’t make the game tomorrow."

Injury: Illness

Expected return date: Everton (H) March 18.

What Potter has said: "Raheem [Sterling] has a problem with his hamstring. It's not too serious but he'll miss the game at the weekend and the international trip."

Injury: Hamstring

Expected return date: Everton (H) - Saturday, March 18.

Mason Mount has struggled to break into the first-team in recent weeks. The midfielder has missed a number of games after suffering with an issue in his lower abdomen. Mount has been in and out of training, but returned on Tuesday along with a number of other teammates, although Potter claimed his will also not play for England despite receiving a call-up.

What Potter said: "It's the same with Mason [Mount]. He'll miss the England camp as well."

Injury: Lower abdomen

Expected return date: Everton (H) - Saturday, March 18.

Kante, who sees his contract at Chelsea expire in the summer, is yet to feature under Potter after suffering a hamstring injury against Tottenham in August. The midfielder has recently returned to first-team training but is yet to be included on the team sheet.

It remains to be seen exactly how long it will take for him to return to full fitness but his return will be a hugely welcome boost and could come against Everton.

What Potter said: "N'Golo Kante has a chance of being back in the squad. He's been a huge miss to us. It's great for us he is back and we have to be mindful he has a long injury. We have to take the steps to get him up to speed in the Premier League."

Injury: Hamstring

Expected return date: Everton (H) - Saturday, March 18.

Mendy finally made his return to training on Tuesday, pictured alongside his fellow goalkeepers Kepa Arrizabalaga and Marcus Bettinelli.

Injury: Finger

Expected return date: Late March/April

The chances of Aubameyang winning a spot back in the Chelsea team have taken another hit with the veteran forward suffering from a problem in his back. The Blues frontline is beginning to take shape with Kai Havertz bagging another goal this weekend and returned to training on Tuesday.

What Potter has said: "[Pierre-Emerick] Aubameyang has a slight problem with his back and he's looking likely he will miss the game."

Injury: Back

Expected return date: Everton (H) - Saturday, March 18.

Azpilicueta sustained a concussion against Southampton following a collision with striker Sekou Mara. The defender left the pitch on a stretcher and was taken to hospital but he's on the mend now as he eyes a return. He was at the stadium against Tottenham but not as part of the matchday squad.

Both Dortmund and Leicester were also too soon for the Chelsea captain, with more time needed before he can return.

What Potter said: "Azpi [Cesar Azpilicueta] has made progress but is not through protocols after a head injury like that.”

Injury: Concussion

Expected return date: April

Silva was forced off with a knee injury in the Blues' clash with Tottenham. The following Tuesday, Chelsea released a statement detailing his diagnosis.

What Potter said: "Thiago will be around that time [six weeks], not sure exactly."

Injury: Knee

Expected return date: April

He looked to be in considerable pain and was seen to be clutching his leg as he was tended to by medical staff. The Albania international had no history of knee injuries and his injury is a major blow.

Broja is expected to be out for at least the remainder of the season after learning that he needs surgery to fix a ruptured cruciate ligament in his right knee, football.london understands.

What Potter said: ''It was just an unfortunate action. He got caught up with their player and the ground. It doesn’t look positive at the moment but it’s too early to say. Fingers crossed but it is an awkward one.''

Injury: Knee

Expected return date: Summer/Autumn 2023