Chelsea fear Van Ginkel could be out for the entire season with suspected cruciate injury while Ramires is doubtful for Spurs clash



Posted Wednesday, September 25, 2013 by Dailystar.co.uk

Chelsea fear Marco van Ginkel has suffered a cruciate ligament injury that will keep him out for the rest of the season after he was taken off at Swindon in their 2-0 Capital One Cup win at Swindon on Tuesday night.

Van Ginkel tried to play on after suffering the injury in the first half but was replaced by Ramires – also taken off at half-time with injury – midway through the first half.

Chelsea fear Van Ginkel could be out for the entire season with suspected cruciate injury while Ramires is doubtful for Spurs clash
Game over: Chelsea's Marco van Ginkel was forced off with what looks like a nasty knee injury

Chelsea fear Van Ginkel could be out for the entire season with suspected cruciate injury while Ramires is doubtful for Spurs clash
Painful: Van Ginkel went down in the first-half holding his knee

Chelsea assistant first team coach Steve Holland said: ‘It’s too early to say, but it doesn’t look good for Marco.

‘We’ll have to wait for the results of the scan, but we have at least two casualties from this evening.’

Van Ginkel returned to London with the team and will have a scan at the club’s Cobham training centre today.

Chelsea fear Van Ginkel could be out for the entire season with suspected cruciate injury while Ramires is doubtful for Spurs clash
Full-blooded: Van Ginkel goes in for a challenge in the seventh minute

Chelsea fear Van Ginkel could be out for the entire season with suspected cruciate injury while Ramires is doubtful for Spurs clash

The Dutch midfielder, signed from Vitesse Arnhem in the summer, fears his injury is serious enough to rule him out for several months.

Ramires is also a huge doubt for the Barclays Premier League clash at north London rivals Tottenham after suffering a suspected hip/gluteal injury in the first half.

The Brazilian midfielder, who scored a second brilliant goal at the County Ground with a chip over Wes Foderingham, was replaced by John Terry at half-time.

Chelsea fear Van Ginkel could be out for the entire season with suspected cruciate injury while Ramires is doubtful for Spurs clash
Bittersweet: Ramires went off at half-time with an injury after scoring Chelsea's second



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