
Chelsea
striker Loic Remy is hopeful of being fit for the weekend game at Manchester
United despite suffering a groin problem in the Champions League win over
Maribor on Tuesday night.
Jose Mourinho was facing the prospect of going to Old Trafford for the Super
Sunday game without two of his three front-line strikers - leaving Didier
Drogba, who has only just returned from an ankle problem, to lead the line.
Diego Costa has missed the last two games with a hamstring problem and Remy
came off 16 minutes into the 6-0 win over the Slovenians after scoring the
opening goal.
Remy said: "It was a bit stiff, and I didn't feel very comfortable. That's
why I prefer to come off, if I'm not feeling very good it's better to leave
for another player who is 100 per cent.
"We will see with the scan. I really hope it is not too bad. Fortunately I
stopped playing because I felt something. I don't think it is too bad but I
felt something. My groin.
"It's frustrating of course because I had a chance to play because Costa is
injured but I am not afraid. I don't think it is really bad. We will check
and I really hope to play again this weekend.
"It is a huge game but every game is tough. Especially this one because it
is a big game against a good opponent but I will try to recover as quickly
as possible."