Chelsea struck a blow to the front of the injuries tonight after Ben Chilwell forced himself to leave the field in the first part of England’s match against Belgium.
The Three Lions have lately been caught in action with Roberto Martinez’s Belgium in their penultimate League of Nations match.
The clash is an integral component of the country’s ranking hopes, with England starting in 3rd place in Group B, host tonight, and Denmark.
And, as it is in Leuven, things go according to what is planned for Gareth Southgate et al.
At the beginning of the middle of the moment, visitors crawled through 2 targets to zero.
Youri Tielemans opened the scoreboard with 10 minutes on the clock, throwing itself from the edge of the area with a heavy detour.
And Belgium doubled its lead less than 15 minutes later, when Dries Mertens got up to double a free kick past the clutches of the desperate Jordan Pickford:
A brilliant free kick sent past Jordan Pickford to put Belgium 2-0 ahead of England.
– Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) November 15, 2020
Elsewhere, Denmark has been bringing Iceland to zero lately.
As it is, the ambitions of the League of Nations of England are coming to an end.
The Three Lions’ problems at the King Power Stadion in Den Dreef so far, however, have limited the most to scoring alone.
On the other hand, one of the main artists of the country was forced to flee due to injury.
The one in question? Ben Chilwell.
With 37 minutes on the clock, the left side Chilwell fell to the ground holding his back with apparent pain.
After being cared for through the visiting medical team, it was in spite of everything that a decision was made that the 23-year-old could not continue, as Chilwell lied to be replaced by Bukayo Saka.
– England (@England) 15 November 2020
This, of course, will be one of Chelsea’s main fears, as Chilwell’s arrival in the summer has been at the heart of the club’s recovery.
Frank Lampard’s men are expected to return to action next Saturday with a pass to St. James ‘Park for a Premier League match with Newcastle.
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