Chelsea keeper Petr Cech pulls out of Czech squad with finger injury

Goalkeeper could miss next match against Wigan

Monday 04 February 2013 18:30 EST
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Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech was forced to withdraw from international duty with a finger injury yesterday and could miss Chelsea's next match against Wigan on Saturday.

A club statement read: "Petr Cech is returning to Chelsea due an injured finger and will not take part in Czech Republic's fixture. He will be assessed at Cobham by the club's medical department."

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