Reece James has been ruled out for the rest of Chelsea’s season with Mason Mount unlikely to feature either, according to interim boss Frank Lampard.
Right-back James, 23, picked up a hamstring injury against Real Madrid last week and, despite carrying on in the 2-0 defeat, will play no part in the Blues’ final seven Premier League games.
England team-mate Mount has been struggling with a longer-term pelvic issue and any more action this season is similarly doubtful.
Ahead of tomorrow’s home clash with Brentford, Lampard said: “Reece James will be unavailable for the rest of the season.
“Mason Mount the same, he might make the last match but that’s unlikely. That’s obviously disappointing for us.
“Kai [Havertz] is still struggling with his knee but should be available for the end of the week.
“Reece had a hamstring injury in the midweek game, he got through it but then had a scan and he’s out.
“Mason has been carrying a pelvic injury for a while, it predates myself, he has been trying typically but he will have minor surgery, then will have a four-week recovery.”
Recent reports suggest the West Londoners are close to appointing former Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino as their next permanent manager.
Lampard, 44, refused to comment on the speculation but was asked whether he expects to remain in charge at Stamford Bridge until the end of the season.
The former midfielder responded: “I wouldn’t expect anything in football but we have come in to a club with big difficulties with not a lot of time.
“A lot of factors as to the four games I have been here. The team and club have been struggling for a while. We are here to help. Things won’t change in a short time.”