Chelsea injury news: Willian will definitely miss Arsenal clash, but Pedro, Radamel Falcao and Oscar could play, confirms Jose Mourinho

'Let's see what happens'

Tom Sheen
Friday 18 September 2015 07:49 EDT
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Jose Mourinho has confirmed that Willian will definitely miss Saturday's huge clash against Arsenal, but confirmed that a trio of players are in contention.

Pedro and Radamel Falcao both missed the Champions League win over Maccabi Tel Aviv, while Oscar was withdrawn early as a precaution, but the Chelsea manager says all three could return for the match at Stamford Bridge.

"Willian is not even an option, but with Pedro, Falcao and Oscar, let's see what happens," Mourinho said at a press conference.

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