
Romelu
Lukaku can make a comeback earlier than expected for Chelsea after suffering
an ankle injury in their win over Malmo in the Champions League, says his
agent Federico Pastorello.
Thomas Tuchel, who prior to the game said Lukaku was mentally and physically
fatigued having been "overplayed" on international duty, confirmed the
striker along with Timo Werner will be out "for a while" after sustaining
injuries during their 4-0 triumph in Group H.
Lukaku limped off and was replaced by Kai Havertz after twisting his ankle
in a challenge with Malmo's Lasse Nielsen, which led to the penalty that was
dispatched by Jorginho in the 21st minute.
The setback comes as a blow for Belgian international Lukaku who has been in
impressive form since returning to the Blues from Inter Milan, scoring four
times in 11 appearances at the start of the season.
Lukaku's representative Pastorello told Sky Sports News: "I was very worried
because Romelu is a player who really wants to play and the fact he stayed
lying on the pitch so long after the penalty, it doesn't look good to me
because he is someone who immediately stands up.
"The fact he was down for four minutes, I was with Petr Cech and I told him
while watching the game that it was something I was scared about because he
isn't one to make a fake scene.
"When he stood up I thought it is not a good sign and now we are waiting for
the exams so we will know something more soon.
"But if you see the pictures and the video of the injury, the position of
the ankle is really under the weight of the body but he is a strong boy and
he wants so much to play every game so he will be back stronger soon I am
sure.
"He was very sad actually yesterday as a first reaction but everybody was
seeing he was playing a good game and I am 100 per cent sure he would have
scored goals [had he stayed on].
"He was on fire but he is really concentrated and will be focused on his
recovery as soon as possible.
"He has his physio at home so he is working hard every evening even before
he goes to sleep so if there is a time to come back it will be earlier than
planned."
Lukaku and Werner will miss a packed schedule for Chelsea over the next few
weeks with Tuchel's side playing five games in 15 days, starting with the
visit of Norwich to Stamford Bridge on Saturday.