Chelsea's Reece James Faces Another Setback: Injury Woes Continue
Chelsea captain Reece James is set for an extended spell on the sidelines after suffering a new hamstring injury, adding to his lengthy list of fitness setbacks.
Chelsea captain Reece James will miss several games after picking up a new injury. James has enjoyed a fine 2025-26 season and was expected to be named in England's squad later this week for the upcoming March internationals but he is now set for an extended period on the treatment table with a hamstring problem.As first reported by The Athletic, James has another hamstring complaint despite completing the full 90 minutes of Saturday's 1-0 loss against Newcastle United at Stamford Bridge, while he also played the entirety of last Wednesday's 5-2 loss to Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of their last-16 tie. James missed Monday's open training session ahead of the second leg and is expected to be out for several weeks. Head coach Liam Rosenior will give an update on James when he speaks to the press later on Monday, while England boss Thomas Tuchel will likely speak of his disappointment at this news when he meets with the media on Friday.James has now sustained a total of 10 different hamstring injuries since 2020. The right-back has already missed a total of 136 games over the course of his professional career due to injury and fitness issues.Chelsea and James have worked hard to reduce the player's workload over the last couple of seasons, wary that he is particularly injury-prone. He had only sat out five games in 2025-26 prior to this latest ailment.James is not the only Chelsea player to have been hit by injuries this season, with attacking midfielder Cole Palmer also having to miss multiple matches for various issues. Palmer is one of several Blues stars who has not been able to enjoy the benefits of a full off-season since 2023 having played at an international tournament in 2024 and then the Club World Cup last summer.Last week, James put pen to paper on a new six-year contract at Chelsea, and he claimed he had been feeling like he was in a better position in terms of his fitness."I'm in a really good place at the moment, my body's feeling good. I'm playing on a regular basis, two or three games a week and I just try and help the team as much as I can and do what's right," he said."I came through at this club, this was the one and only club I wanted to play for. I've won major trophies here. Why would I not extend? This is my home, my family is here. The club is on the right path to winning trophies consistently again and I believe we will do that. That's why I'm still here and I re-signed."This club is my home, it's the place I love and I want to be. Money's not the be all and end all. Happiness and where I want to be means more to me and I want to win here, and we will win here."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingChelsea have had a turbulent week on and off the pitch. They are likely to be dumped out of the Champions League by PSG, while the weekend's results have left them sixth in the Premier League table and they are now six points adrift of Manchester United in third.They will travel to Everton on Saturday before the international break before resuming action at home to League One strugglers Port Vale in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup on April 4. This represents the Blues' most realistic chance to win silverware this season.Meanwhile, the Premier League confirmed earlier on Monday that Chelsea have been hit with an academy transfer ban and a hefty fine for breaches of financial regulations when Roman Abramovich was owner. The club have, however, received only a suspended ban on senior transfers and will not face a points deduction. An FA investigation remains ongoing.
Reece James' Latest Injury Blow
Chelsea's Reece James, who was poised to be a key figure for both Chelsea and England, will be sidelined for several games due to a fresh hamstring problem. Despite completing full matches recently, his injury struggles persist, with this being the latest in a series of hamstring setbacks for the young defender.
Injury-Hit Season for Chelsea
James joins a growing list of Chelsea players battling injuries this season, with midfielder Cole Palmer also facing fitness issues. The club has been working diligently to manage players' workloads and minimize injury risks, but the relentless schedule has taken its toll on several key figures in the squad.
James' Commitment to Chelsea
Despite the setbacks, Reece James recently committed his future to Chelsea by signing a new six-year deal. His loyalty and determination to succeed with the club are evident, as he reiterated his love for the team and his desire to win trophies. James' positive attitude and dedication to the cause will be crucial as he navigates through this latest setback.
Challenges Mount for Chelsea
Chelsea's troubles extend beyond the injury woes, as they face an uphill battle in the Champions League and Premier League. The team's aspirations for silverware hinge on upcoming fixtures, including a crucial FA Cup tie against Port Vale. Despite the obstacles, Chelsea must regroup and forge ahead with determination and resilience.
Off-Field Turmoil for Chelsea
In addition to on-field challenges, Chelsea have been dealt a blow with an academy transfer ban and financial breaches under former owner Roman Abramovich. While the club escaped a points deduction, the repercussions of the investigations loom large, adding to the tumultuous period for the Blues.



