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Liam Rosenior has provided an injury update for Chelsea ahead of their match against Brighton, highlighting several fitness concerns affecting key players.

Liam Rosenior provides Chelsea injury update ahead of Brighton clash
Chelseaâs preparations for a defining stretch of fixtures have been shaped by a cluster of fitness concerns, with Liam Rosenior offering a measured injury update ahead of the trip to Brighton. The managerâs latest briefing provided clarity on several key figures, while reinforcing how finely balanced selection decisions have become at this stage of the campaign.

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The immediate focus rests on Joao Pedro, whose absence against Manchester United raised eyebrows after a late withdrawal from the squad. Chelsea fell to a 1-0 defeat in that contest, a result that intensified scrutiny on availability and depth.
Pedroâs situation remains delicately poised. The forward sustained a thigh injury shortly before the United match, and his involvement against Brighton will hinge on a final assessment.

Liam Rosenior reported several fitness concerns impacting key players ahead of the match against Brighton.
The injuries have made selection decisions finely balanced as Chelsea prepares for crucial fixtures.
The update did not specify individual players, but it indicated that several key figures are dealing with fitness issues.
Chelsea's next match against Brighton is upcoming, but the exact date was not mentioned in the update.

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âYeah, Joao will be a late call. He was out on the pitch today. Weâll make a final decision on him tomorrow morning. So thatâs positive, that itâll be sooner rather than later.â
That phrasing reflects cautious optimism within the Chelsea camp. There is recognition that Pedroâs presence could alter attacking dynamics, particularly against a Brighton side that demands movement and precision in the final third.
While there is some encouragement around Pedro, the update on Estevao carries a more definitive tone. The young Brazilianâs early exit against United, after only 15 minutes, has been confirmed as a hamstring issue, continuing a frustrating pattern.

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âEstevao is definitely out tomorrow. Weâll do a further investigation into his injury.â
Reports of the teenager being visibly distressed at half-time underline the emotional toll of recurring setbacks. Chelsea will now await further medical clarity, with concerns growing over another extended spell on the sidelines.
There is better news in midfield. Enzo Fernandez, who was withdrawn late against United after appearing to struggle physically, is expected to be available.
âEnzo is absolutely fine. No other news to report.â

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That update provides a degree of stability for Chelsea, particularly in a match where control and tempo will be crucial. Fernandezâs ability to dictate play remains central to Roseniorâs approach.
Attention also turns to Levi Colwill, whose gradual return from injury is progressing through the development pathway. His involvement with the Under 21s is part of a structured plan to rebuild match sharpness.

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âVery hopefully, yes, we can see him before the end of the season,â Rosenior added.
âHe played 60 minutes which is a very good start for him. We want him to be involved for the U21s on Saturday too.â
This measured reintegration reflects a broader theme within Chelseaâs injury management, prioritising long term readiness over short term risk.
Roseniorâs update paints a picture of cautious navigation rather than crisis. Decisions around Pedro, confirmation of Estevaoâs absence, and reassurance on Fernandez collectively shape Chelseaâs outlook heading into Brighton.
Each detail carries weight in a fixture that could influence the trajectory of their season. Availability, as ever, may prove as decisive as tactics.