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Ben Chilwell returns to Chelsea training ground on crutches to begin rehabilitation after undergoing knee surgery

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BEN CHILWELL returned to Chelsea's training ground on crutches on Monday to begin his rehabilitation.

The Blues left-back is facing months on the sidelines having had knee surgery on a partial ACL tear he picked up in November.

Ben Chilwell returned to Chelsea's training ground on crutches
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Ben Chilwell returned to Chelsea's training ground on crutchesCredit: Instagram / @benchilwell

On December 30, he gave fans a thumbs up after the operation.

And the England man is back at Cobham already - but hobbled in on crutches.

Chilwell posted a snap of himself on Instagram arriving at the training complex.

And he captioned it: "Back in the building."

It has so far received more than 248,000 likes and 3,000 comments.

The 25-year-old defender sustained a partial ACL tear during Chelsea's 4-0 win over Juventus in November.



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Chelsea announced he would need surgery in order to repair the damage caused.

An official statement said: "After a knee injury in the match against Juventus the Chelsea medical department, in collaboration with their knee specialist, took the decision to attempt a conservative rehab approach.

"Unfortunately Ben was unable to progress and so collectively the decision has been taken to proceed this week with a surgical repair."

As a result, the defender is likely to be out of action for the remainder of the season.

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The left back is not the only name on Thomas Tuchel's injury list.

And the German expressed his frustrations about the club's injury crisis following Chelsea's 1-1 draw with Brighton.

He said: “We have no more wing backs, we have everybody injured and players coming back from the Covid situation and we’re playing playing playing.”

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