Reece James sends Chelsea boss a clear message after an impressive training
Reece James, a defender for Chelsea, has resumed full training and hopes to play again right away after the World Cup break.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Reece James, a talented defender, is one of the players on whom Chelsea depends the most. Since coming into the first squad under previous manager Frank Lampard, the 23-year-old has been a star for the team, and the club has shown its confidence in him by awarding him a new long-term contract.
Although he is the Blues’ most dangerous offensive threat when receiving the ball deep and moving it up the field, his defensive stability provides plenty of support at the back. The dramatic difference between his participation and absence on the side highlights how significant he actually is.
The team’s performance dropped last season as a result of the Cobham academy graduate’s two lengthy absences, which prohibited him from playing. James’ knee injury in the Champions League match against AC Milan this season has brutally eliminated his prospects of playing for England in the World Cup.
The good news is that James has fully participated in training and is likely to play again when the Blues return in late December. The defender said on Twitter: “It’s been a while, but back like we never left!”
It sends a very obvious message to Graham Potter regarding the composition of his future squad, leaving him with a number of unanswered concerns before their rematch against Bournemouth. Although James did part of his talking on the practise field in a video shared by the official Chelsea Twitter account, it wasn’t his whole message.
It depicts a defender with the ball vs two or three opponents cutting inside before shooting the ball into the top left corner of the net.
Out here scoring bangers… ✊ https://t.co/qdJKBJqx5T pic.twitter.com/hkwYXmoBl2
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) December 15, 2022
James’ significance and talent are obvious to everybody, therefore it may be a welcome lift for the Blues before their upcoming Premier League comeback.