
Armando Broja is ready to return to action from a long-term injury and will do so by getting minutes with Chelsea's U-21 team in the coming days. At least this is what is said in an article by "The Daily Mail", where it is claimed that the striker of the Albanian National Team has returned to full training with the Blues in Cobham (the training center of the Blues).
After injuring the ligament in December in a friendly against Aston Villa, the footballer will play at least one of the games for the U-21 team. In the calendar, the youth team faced Luton yesterday, while Broja was not, but to get on the field, Friday's meeting against Manchester City U-21 and against Northampton U-21 next Tuesday is planned.
This is fantastic news to hear at a time when Chelsea's goal threat looks as ineffective as it has for the past two seasons. Not all hopes are pinned on Broja's talent to solve the team's problems, but it will be a huge boost for the team when he can compete with Nicholas Jackson for the No. 9 spot on offense.
It may take some time for Broja to get up to speed after so much time on the field. However, it is worth noting that another national team break is in October. Pochettino played a crucial role in turning Harry Kane into a world-class striker, so he can work his magic and do something similar once he has a fully fit Broja in his squad.
Those eagerly awaiting Broja's return are the red and black fans, but Silvinho has hinted that he does not want to be rushed, as we need to get a clear confirmation on his condition, so he will fly to London this week to spoke with the Chelsea staff to understand if there is a possibility that Broja will be included in the list of players assembled for the challenge against the Czech Republic on October 12.
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