While Chelsea’s Nicolas Jackson is back in the lineup, Levi Colwill will likely miss another match

After being relieved of his international duties following Senegal’s exit from the Africa Cup of Nations, Nicolas Jackson has gone back to London and was seen at Friday’s first-team training at Cobham.

Barring any hidden issues or unexpecteԀ developments, that should put him in line to start on Sunday against Wolverhampton Wanders. For the second time this season, Jackson and Christopher Nkunku may potentially start together! That would be really incredible!

Getting Christoph back on track [beginning Wednesday] is critical. He could only tolerate it for 45 minutes. In order to determine whether he can start the following game, we must examine and evaluate him. We are crossing our fingers that he can handle the game’s demands and maybe even play for longer than 45 minutes.

“We must additionally evaluate Nico. He started training with us today. Even though he was only a month away, he didn’t play nearly enough [at CAN]. So, we shouldn’t take any chances and should instead evaluate him. If tomorrow’s squad meeting goes as planned, though, he will undoubtedly be involved.

Bad news: Levi Colwill is going to miss a third straight game due to his tiny ιnjury, which is still extremely minor. Benoît Badiashile and Ben Chilwell had terrible performances on Wednesday, even when compared to the rest of the team, so that’s particularly unfortunate timing.

Additionally, Trevoh Chalobah is still not prepared, which could be better comprehended if we had access to practical knowledge regarding these injuries rather than viewing them as state secrets.

Colwill is not going to be on the team, in my opinion. He skipped training today. See you tomorrow. The evolution will be seen right now.

[Chalobha] is truly near. He’s been carefully prepared. To have a shot at being chosen for the squad, we require the green light from the medical area. We are currently without the necessary authorization.

Football.London cites Mauricio Pochettino as the source.