
Chelsea
have suffered a potential blow after goalkeeper Edouard Mendy injured his
thigh while on international duty with Senegal.
Mendy joined Chelsea in a £22m deal during the transfer window but Frank
Lampard now faces an anxious wait while they ascertain the severity of the
problem.
Chelsea play Southampton at Stamford Bridge on October 17 after the
international break before taking on Sevilla in their opening Champions
League game and Manchester United at Old Trafford in the Premier League.
Mendy made his Blues debut in the 4-0 win over Crystal Palace but Lampard
may have to turn to Kepa Arrizabalaga or Willy Caballero if the 28-year-old
is ruled out.
"The Senegalese Football Federation announces goalkeeper Edouard Mendy
sustained an injury to the right thigh that occurred during the training
session on Wednesday, October 07, 2020 and has undergone a medical
examination at the hospital in Rabat," read a statement from Senegal.
"Edouard Mendy has also left the group this afternoon to return to his club
(Chelsea) where he will undergo further examinations.
"The Senegalese Football Federation wishes him a speedy recovery.
"He will be replaced by the young goalkeeper of the U20 national team,
Boubacar Fall, who was regrouping in Toubab Dialao and who moved to Rabat in
the early evening."
Chelsea later confirmed the news on their website and revealed he is now
back with them and will "undergo further examinations".