Chelsea have announced that midfielder Michael Essien will be out of action for up to six weeks after returning from the African Nations Cup with a knee injury. Essien sustained the injury in training while on international duty at the tournament in Angola.
The Ghana player arrived back at the club’s Cobham training ground this week and Chelsea’s medical staff carried out an examination of the affected knee.
Essien’s injury came as a blow to Ghana who were hoping he would recover from he injury to play some part in their vital group clash with Burkina Faso. They managed to win that match 1-0 to reach the quarter-finals, however Essien’s absence weakens them for the knock-out stages.
Essien stands to miss matches including Barclays Premier League clash against title rivals Arsenal at Stamford Bridge and the opening leg of their Champions League tie against Jose Mourinho’s Inter Milan.
Carlo Ancelotti is hoping Essien’s knee will respond to treatment but admitted it was bad news.
“He had a tear in his meniscus and has to stay out for four to six weeks. I hope four, but maybe six,” confirmed Ancelotti.
“In January, Essien wasn’t going to be here anyway because he was at the African Nations Cup. It’s not good news, but I think that we will do a good job again.”