
Chelsea
winger Callum Hudson-Odoi says he is hoping to make his comeback from injury
after the upcoming international break.
The 18-year-old ruptured his Achilles during Chelsea's 2-2 draw against
Burnley in April, and missed the remainder of the season as well as
England's Nations League campaign.
He underwent successful surgery shortly after and spent the summer in
rehabilitation.
However, speaking on Saturday, the winger revealed he hopes to return after
the two-week international break.
"Recovery has gone really well and I feel good," he told Sky Sports News.
"Hopefully I can be back after the international break. We have to just get
things going and hopefully everything goes to plan.
"I was scared it could take longer but really recovery has gone very well
and I am really happy everything has gone to plan.
"Now I just can't wait to get back on the pitch and start playing again."
Hudson-Odoi endured a difficult relationship with previous Chelsea manager
Maurizio Sarri but is now looking forward to working under Frank Lampard at
Stamford Bridge.
"He is a top manager, I've said it from the start. He's there and he's
giving youth a chance," he added.
"He says to us 'if you work hard and believe in yourself you will get your
chance'.
"If I work hard in training hopefully many opportunities will come. It's
important the manager has faith in me, it's positive and I can't wait.
"Everyone in the camp is more positive now. All the young boys have been
boosted and want to work hard."