Injured Chelsea F.C. stars John Terry, Petr Cech out for rest of season
While Chelsea F.C. skipper John Terry suffered a foot injury during their Champions League semi-final clash against Atletico Madrid, goalkeeper Petr Cech landed awkwardly in the first half of the match.
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goalkeeper Petr Cech will miss the rest of the season delivering a huge
blow to Chelsea's Premier League and Champions League title winning
aspirations after he was injured during his club's 0-0 draw with Atletico Madrid in their Champions League semi-final first leg match on Tuesday.
In a double injury blow it was also revealed by Chelsea manager Jose
Mourinho that captain John Terry will miss the rest of the Premier
League season because of a foot injury he suffered in the second-half of
the match.
Unlike Cech, though, he could be fit were Chelsea to reach the Champions League final on May 24.
Cech, 31, landed awkwardly when he clashed with Raul Garcia when defending an Atletico corner in the 17th minute. "Petr Cech's season is over. Don't ask me technically, but season over," said Mourinho.
"And John - we have to play in the final for him to play with us."
Unlike Cech, though, he could be fit were Chelsea to reach the Champions League final on May 24.
Cech, 31, landed awkwardly when he clashed with Raul Garcia when defending an Atletico corner in the 17th minute. "Petr Cech's season is over. Don't ask me technically, but season over," said Mourinho.
"And John - we have to play in the final for him to play with us."
Australian goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer was forced into action and became
the oldest player to ever feature in the knockout stages of the
Champions League at the age of 41.
Schwarzer has barely featured in his first season at Chelsea since moving from London rivals Fulham, but did start in Saturday's 2-1 defeat at home to Sunderland.
Chelsea face a title deciding game with leaders Liverpool at the weekend -- they trail them by five points -- and then the second leg with Atletico next Wednesday.
Schwarzer has barely featured in his first season at Chelsea since moving from London rivals Fulham, but did start in Saturday's 2-1 defeat at home to Sunderland.
Chelsea face a title deciding game with leaders Liverpool at the weekend -- they trail them by five points -- and then the second leg with Atletico next Wednesday.
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