After the game, Michels, who was in charge of the home side today as Thomas Tuchel was ruled out with COVID-19, said Mount felt a slight discomfort.
Speaking to the press about the Englishman’s situation, he said:
Mount, who gave an emphatic performance on the night, will hope the problem isn’t too serious as the Club World Cup is on the horizon.
Chelsea travel to Abu Dhabi, UAE, for the competition, with their semi-final clash scheduled for Wednesday, February 9.
He’s been a key player for the Blues in the Premier League this season thus far, netting seven goals and making six assists in 21 games. His absence will indeed be a huge blow to their title hopes.
Chelsea’s injury woes pile up
Chelsea had already come into the match without Reece James, Ben Chiwell and Ruben Loftus-Cheek, all of whom are injured. But after Saturday’s clash they were left with more fitness concerns.
Mount wasn’t the only casualty against Plymouth. Hakim Ziyech and skipper Cesar Azpilicueta also picked up injuries in what was essentially a Pyrrhic victory for the Blues.
While Michels confirmed that Azpilicueta, who scored their first-half equalizer, had a hamstring, it’s unknown what’s the case with the Moroccan.
Ziyech has been riddled with injuries since his €40 million switch from Ajax to Stamford Bridge in 2020. This has restricted him to just 36 appearances in the Premier League so far.
To make things worse, Tuchel might also miss their Club World Cup semi-final as he’s likely to remain in isolation.
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