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N’Golo Kante injury, Thiago Silva contract, Rafael Leao interest

N'Golo Kante injury, Thiago Silva contract, Rafael Leao interest

Chelsea have travelled to Italy this week for their Champions League group stage clash with AC Milan, having comfortably beaten the Rossoneri last week in what was actually a first European win of the season for Graham Potter’s side.

Since then, Chelsea have built on their growing momentum with a Premier League victory over Wolves in which Potter made a number of changes to rest players.

Another win is vital for Chelsea in a tight Group E where top and bottom are separated by just two points halfway through the group stage.

Read on for the key parts of Potter’s pre-match press conference…

Why did N’Golo Kante & Hakim Ziyech not travel?

“Hakim is ill, and N’Golo we’re just waiting on. He had a reaction in training. So we’re just waiting for the news of that. Hakim’s got a sore throat, so that’s why he didn’t travel.

“[The Kante situation is] not ideal, and it is disappointing for him and us. So we have to wait and see the extent of it and go from there.

“Everyone [else] is available [apart from Wesley Fofana]. The fact we could rotate a few [against Wolves] has probably helped us in terms of availability for this game and, hopefully, a bit of freshness. We’re going to need that because it’s going to be a physically demanding game.”

How is Thiago Silva’s illness?

“He was okay when we played AC Milan, but he just got a little bit worse as the week went on. In the end, because there were only two days between the games, it didn’t make sense to play him again. But he’s recovered well.”

How impressed have you been with him overall?

“He’s been incredibly impressive on and off the pitch. He is a leader. He’s a top professional and a top person. He’s been again a joy to work with.”

How long can he keep playing at the highest level?

“I think the decision is Thiago’s. I’ve been here three or four weeks. I see his qualities. He’s an incredible person, incredible player. The level he can play at, the performance level he can reach, and the respect he has through the game is just incredible.

“All I can do is try and help him enjoy his football here, be part of a winning team and all of the rest is something for him and the club to think about.”

Would winning at San Siro be a statement win?

“That’s our challenge. That’s what we have to try to do. It is an incredible place here, and it will be a completely different game.

“AC Milan will try to use the home advantage as we did last week. It is two good teams, two evenly-matched teams. So it will be a…

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