John Terry and Oscar both trained with the rest of the Chelsea squad
at Cobham on Monday, handing
interim manager Guus Hiddink a timely fitness boost as he prepares his team to face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League’s round of 16 at the Parc des Princes.
Hiddink confirmed after Chelsea’s 5-1 victory over Newcastle on Saturday that Terry, who hobbled from the field after tweaking his hamstring in an aerial tussle with Aleksandar Mitrovic, would undergo scans on Sunday to assess the severity of the injury.
leaves Hiddink’s defensive options stretched and Terry’s presence in the session at Cobham will come as a relief to Chelsea, who face Manchester City in the FA Cup fifth round just five days after the PSG match.
Oscar, meanwhile, missed the Newcastle rout with a slight calf problem but also took to the training field with his teammates, and is expected to be available for the match in Paris, although Nemanja Matic will miss the first leg through suspension.
interim manager Guus Hiddink a timely fitness boost as he prepares his team to face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League’s round of 16 at the Parc des Princes.
Hiddink confirmed after Chelsea’s 5-1 victory over Newcastle on Saturday that Terry, who hobbled from the field after tweaking his hamstring in an aerial tussle with Aleksandar Mitrovic, would undergo scans on Sunday to assess the severity of the injury.
leaves Hiddink’s defensive options stretched and Terry’s presence in the session at Cobham will come as a relief to Chelsea, who face Manchester City in the FA Cup fifth round just five days after the PSG match.
Oscar, meanwhile, missed the Newcastle rout with a slight calf problem but also took to the training field with his teammates, and is expected to be available for the match in Paris, although Nemanja Matic will miss the first leg through suspension.

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