Tammy Abraham has joined Christian Pulisic and N'Golo Kante on the treatment table at Chelsea, with Frank Lampard affirming that a niggling lower leg grumbling will manage the striker out of his prompt plans.
The Blues are getting ready for a Premier League conflict with Bournemouth on Saturday and Abraham, who saw 29 minutes off the seat in a midweek 3-0 Champions League destruction to Bayern Munich, will have no influence against the Cherries.
The England global, who has 15 objectives to his name this season, has joined those stuck uninvolved in the wake of disturbing a past issue in a warm down at Stamford Bridge.
Lampard told columnists when offering a wellness update:
"Pulisic is harmed. Kante harmed, Abraham harmed. We are attempting to discover an answer with Tammy. It's the equivalent.
"Right now he isn't doing anything dynamic for two or three days. Be that as it may, we don't have the foggiest idea about the length."
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