
Kurt
Zouma has been ruled out for six months after scans revealed he suffered
cruciate damage on Sunday.
The Chelsea defender was stretchered off after his right knee buckled on
landing during the second half of a 1-1 draw with Manchester United.
And surgery has already been scheduled after the extent of the injury was
discovered.
A club statement read: "Chelsea Football Club's medical team have diagnosed
that Kurt Zouma sustained an injury to his anterior cruciate ligament during
yesterday's Premier League game against Manchester United.
"Kurt will undergo surgery in the next 48 hours and is expected to be out
for approximately six months."
Zouma, who has started every game since Guus Hiddink returned to Stamford
Bridge, tweeted: "I will come back stronger. Thank you everyone for all the
messages."
It remains to be seen whether the Frenchman's long-term absence will alter
the club's position on captain John Terry, who has been told there is
currently no new contract offer on the table.
In the meantime Gary Cahill is likely to return to the starting XI alongside
Terry for this weekend's
Saturday Night Football game against
Newcastle.