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Ben
Chilwell will miss the 2022 World Cup after suffering a significant injury
in Chelsea's win over Dinamo Zagreb on Wednesday.
Chilwell pulled up with a hamstring problem chasing the ball in stoppage
time of the win over Dinamo Zagreb.
Earlier on Saturday, a Chelsea statement read: "Following the injury
sustained in our recent game against Dinamo Zagreb, Ben has undergone a scan
on his hamstring.
"Results show that Ben has suffered a significant injury and the defender is
unfortunately expected to miss the World Cup.
"Ben will now begin a rehabilitation programme with the club's medical
department."
The England defender, who has had bad luck with injuries in the past, did
manage to get to his feet and played the final seconds of the match, but he
had to be carried across to the tunnel at the full-time whistle and left the
stadium on crutches.
Southgate to name squad on Thursday
Gareth Southgate will name his England squad for the World Cup in Qatar on
Thursday, with their campaign then getting under way against Iran on
November 21.
Chilwell has made 17 senior international appearances, scoring one goal.
He was part of the squad that reached the Euros final in 2021 but did not
play in any games during the tournament.
'Heartbreaking for Chilwell and troubling
for Southgate'
Sky Sports News reporter Rob Dorsett:
"First of all, this is heartbreaking for Chilwell himself. Remember, he
didn't play a single minute of football for England at the Euros, largely
because he had to self-isolate after chatting to club team-mate Billy
Gilmour in the Wembley tunnel after the draw with Scotland.
"But it's really troubling for Southgate too who, with injuries to Reece
James, Kyle Walker and Kyle Walker-Peters, has seen his full-back options
decimated.
"It means Luke Shaw and Kieran Trippier will be inked even more heavily into
the squad of 26, and Chilwell's woe will be matched by Trent
Alexander-Arnold's optimism, with the Liverpool man - the subject of much
debate around selection - now much more likely to be included as a
specialist full-back, even though he operates on the opposite wing.
"In fact, those three - Shaw, Trippier and Alexander-Arnold - are currently
the only fully fit options for Southgate from his regular full-back list.
"He will want to take at least one more wide defender, you suspect, even if
Walker can prove sufficient fitness to be included in the World Cup squad.
(I'm hearing positive noises from people around Walker on his rehab).
"The key question is whether Southgate prioritises versatility over
specialist full-backs.
"The leading 'specialist' left-back contenders are Tyrick Mitchell and Ryan
Sessegnon - who are playing regularly for Palace and Spurs respectively.
"Though Leicester's James Justin will push both of those hard for a place,
with the added bonus that he's just as comfortable on either flank.
"When it comes to versatility, Southgate already has options within the bulk
of his squad.
"Though it's now clear that Bukayo Saka is best used in a wide attacking
position, he can - and has - played left-back for club and country. Though
it should be noted that when he was picked in a back four against Italy, he
looked uncomfortable.
"Again, in the versatility stakes, Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi scores
heavily. He has played left back in his career too, and Chilwell's absence
may well boost his chances of a place on the plane to Qatar.
"Similarly, Ben White has been playing at right-back for Arsenal for much of
this season, and so he offers good cover along the back line."
Burn? Mitchell? Henry? Who could replace
Chilwell for England?
With Chilwell now missing the tournament in Qatar and with just days until
Southgate names his squad, there is plenty of conversation taking place over
who should replace Chilwell in the squad.