
Chelsea
goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois insists his "scary" bloodshot eye is by no means
hampering his performances.
The Belgium number one sat on the bench for his country's 1-1 friendly draw
with the Netherlands on Wednesday after recovering from an illness that made
him burst a blood vessel in his left eye.
Courtois is expected to feature in their World Cup Qualifier against Estonia
on Sunday and has described all the gory details of his Halloween ordeal
exclusively to Sky Sports News HQ.
"After the Manchester United game I came home and got sick," he said.
"I had to vomit a few times and you force yourself, and it was just a vein
that popped in my eye.
"It looks scary. It was the Halloween period so then it was okay but now
it's not going away. They said 10 days and it's already been two and a half
weeks but it doesn't affect me in the game.
"Some pictures look worse than it is. There's nothing to do about it."
Courtois has kept seven successive clean sheets for Chelsea and Belgium,
failing to concede since the defeat to Liverpool in September, which has
helped propel the Blues into the Premier League top four.
His manager at Stamford Bridge, Antonio Conte, has recently played down talk
of his side being in title contention but Courtois hopes they can be there
or thereabouts come May.
"We could be title contenders but after last season we have to be careful
about everything," he said.
"We cannot relax because maybe last year we went too easy into the season
because we were champions the year before. We have to keep the focus,
ambition and hunger to win and, if we keep that, then maybe in May we can
lift that trophy.
"The clean sheets are nice but, apart from against Leicester and Manchester
United, I didn't have too much work to do. That's part of the teamwork. If
you defend well you keep clean sheets and that's what's happening with
Belgium and Chelsea."