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Chelsea injury news and expected return dates vs Leicester: Kai Havertz, Andreas Christensen

Chelsea kicked off the FA Cup final at Wembley against Liverpool on the back foot following injuries to stalwarts Kai Havertz and Timo Werner. While the upset of penalties broke the Blues' hearts, so will the injury to Thiago Silva ahead of the clash against Leicester City.

Mason Mount, Cesar Azpilicueta and Sadio Mane were the three players to miss from the spot in the shootout, with Kostas Tsimikas the man to tuck away the winning kick to hand Jurgen Klopp his second trophy of the season. Despite losing Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk to injury during the clash, they still came out on top. It is a defeat that leaves Thomas Tuchel's trophy count on three during his time at Stamford Bridge.

However, all attention now switches back to the Premier League finale with Leicester and Watford the visitors to SW6 this week and thankfully, due to Arsenal's loss at Newcastle on Monday night, these two games are now free hits with Champions League all secured.

READ MORE: Gary Neville weighs in on Reece James and Alexander-Arnold debate with concern over Chelsea man

football.london brings you all the latest injury news ahead of these final two fixtures starting with the Foxes' trip to the capital on Thursday night.

Kai Havertz

Havertz missed training this week after suffering a hamstring injury. There was some debate in the build-up around who should start out of himself and Romelu Lukaku, but when he was nowhere to be seen as the line-ups were announced, it was assumed he was injured.

But it sounds like he is not far away from a return and Tuchel will provide us with the latest in his press conference on Wednesday.

Expected return: Unknown

What Tuchel said: "Kai did not train yesterday because of hamstring problems and he thought if he trained he would injure himself. We left it until the last test this morning but it was not possible."

Timo Werner

Many supporters were left baffled as to why the German was not brought on during the 120 minutes of football. But Tuchel revealed in his post-match press conference that Werner had suffered a problem in the warm-up and was not used as a result.

What Tuchel said: "Timo was injured and uncomfortable during the warm-up and said he could not play."

Expected return: Leicester (H) - May 19

Thiago Silva

Silva went down with an injury with just 15 minutes on the clock but carried on to finish the rest of the clash, although was not called upon to take a penalty. He did go down once again in the second half with cramp but once again soldiered on.

When asked about the fitness of the Brazilian, Tuchel was slightly evasive, instead crediting the team as a whole for playing through the pain barrier when required.

What Tuchel said: "It was clear we would suffer against this team and we managed to stay in the match because of an excellent goalkeeping performance, then we dug in and got better and better and created chances ourselves. Everyone is in pain, there is no way you play this game without pain."

Ben Chilwell

Chilwell underwent surgery on his torn ACL back in December but has stepped up his recovery this week. The England international last appeared for the Blues in their 4-0 win over Juventus in the Champions League group stage.

Speaking back in April, Tuchel said: "Ben will be able to join in team training with the youth, this will be his next step in the weeks. Hopefully, he can join our training at the end of the season."

Return date: Pre-season

Callum Hudson-Odoi

Winger Callum Hudson-Odoi has not featured for Chelsea since the 3-2 victory over Luton Town in the FA Cup fifth round back in March. Hudson-Odoi picked up an Achilles injury followed by an issue with his lower back meaning he has not played in two months.

The 21-year-old has not been spotted in first team training and is unlikely to feature again this season after Tuchel admitted he won't be rushed back.

Tuchel said: “With Callum, we take things day by day and week by week but it is not possible for him to join in with team training just yet. We will not rush him either."

Return date: Pre-season

Andreas Christensen

The defender pulled out on the morning of the cup final for reasons which haven't been disclosed as of yet.

Tuchel will provide more context on his situation in his pre-match presser.

Return date: Unknown

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