Chelsea have been rocked by the news that Ashley Cole has sustained a depressed fracture of the tibia.
Defender facing spell out of action
Chelsea have been rocked by the news that Ashley Cole has sustained a depressed fracture of the tibia.
The full-back was ruled out of the England squad for next weekend's friendly with Brazil because of the injury.
Cole missed three games after initially sustaining the injury in the Blues' 4-0 home win against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League last month.
The former Arsenal man returned against Atletico last week, but he aggravated the injury in Spain.
Cole played through the pain barrier requiring a painkilling injection in order to feature in Sunday's 1-0 win over Manchester United
It is feared the 28-year-old could face a lengthy spell on the sidelines with the problem.
A spokesman for Chelsea confirmed: "Ashley Cole has not been selected in the England squad for their friendly against Brazil.
"He has a depressed fracture of the tibia, an injury first picked up in the Atletico Madrid home match last month.
"He aggravated the injury before the match against Manchester United and required an injection to play.
"However, he further injured it during the game and has therefore been ruled out of this week's England squad."
Kenyon's new role
Meanwhile, former Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon has joined Hollywood Management company Creatve Artists Agency.
Kenyon, who quit his role at Chelsea last month will lead CAA's international sports division, including areas such as athlete representation.
The ex-Manchester United chief executive is excited at the prospect of working for the agency.
"I have worked with CAA Sports over the past two years with Chelsea and have learned a lot from their approach and their team culture, which enables them to work effectively across a wide and exciting range of clients, both individuals and companies," said Kenyon.
"In a short period of time and in an increasingly competitive environment, CAA Sports has established itself as a leader in U.S. sports, and I look forward to helping grow its international presence and creating new opportunities for the agency and its clients overseas."