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Chelsea: Terry may use mask

Chelsea: Terry may use mask

02 October 2007 - 18:27

Chelsea's captain John Terry has given the team a boost by news that the player could wear a protective mask while he recovers from a fractured cheekbone. Clint Dempsey caught Terry in the cheek during the 0-0 draw with Fulham.

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    Though no decision on Terry's participation has been made, club doctor Bryan English outlined the current situation.



    English told Chelsea TV: "In sport, if you get a fractured cheekbone behind a certain point you can play on.



    "The chance of getting another blow on the same point is minimal, so it is a very small risk.



    "The reason John came off at half-time, after discussion, is that if there was another blow (in the Fulham match) it might make surgery more complex and with Valencia coming up, the decision was taken to take him off.



    "He couldn't train on Monday because we had to get a protective mask moulded.



    "The reason for getting it done as soon as possible is so he can be back playing, I don't know when that is going to be, but the mask needs to fit properly or another blow will just knock that piece of bone back.



    "The mask will be taken on the plane with us whether he is going to play or not."


    Written by majicka










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