Benoît Badiashile
France
Left
Mar 26, 2001
25
6'4"
165 lb
CB
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Ball-Playing Centre Back
Option again after illness
Badiashile trained fully with the squad Thursday and is back available for Saturday's clash against Everton, the club posted.
Analysis: Badiashile returned to full team training Thursday and was seen taking part in Robert Sanchez's 100-game celebration, putting him back in the mix for Saturday's showdown against Everton after shaking off his recent illness. The defender is expected to slide back into the bench role he held prior to that brief setback.
Misses due to illness
Badiashile missed Tuesday's 3-0 loss against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League due to illness, according to coach Liam Rosenior, per Football London. "Benoit pulled out late today with illness - this is what football is about. Sometimes it throws these things up."
Analysis: Badiashile missed Tuesday's Champions League showdown against Paris Saint-Germain after being ruled out with illness. The center-back will aim to bounce back in time for Saturday's matchup against Everton, though his absence doesn't shake things up much given his limited role lately. His last Premier League start came against West Ham on Jan. 31, and he's logged just 120 minutes since then, all coming in the FA Cup clash against Wrexham.
Returns to bench
Badiashile (strain) is on the bench for Saturday's clash against Burnley.
Analysis: Badiashile trained in full with the team this week and is back available for Saturday's clash against the Clarets. He returns to the bench which allows him to ease back into action after missing time. The Frenchman should still hold a decent role for Chelsea given the heavy calendar coming in the next few weeks.
Available against Burnley
Badiashile (strain) is back available for Saturday's clash against Burnley, coach Enzo Maresca said in the press conference. "Benoit is back and he's available for tomorrow, which is very good news for us."
Analysis: Badiashile trained in full with the team this week and is back available for Saturday's clash against the Clarets. The frenchman is expected to claim back a decent role in the starting XI given the busy calendar coming in the next few weeks for Chelsea.
Pictured in training
Badiashile (strain) was pictured in training ahead of Saturday's trip to Burnley.
Analysis: Badiashile has been struggling with a muscular issue, but is back in training and could be in line for a return slightly earlier than expected. The defender has been reportedly targeting a return after the break and if he can get back in full training he could return against Burnley. With one of the busiest parts of the season coming up, Badiashile could see immediate minutes in the starting XI across multiple competitions.
Could be back after break
Badiashile (strain) could be back after the international break, coach Enzo Maresca said in the press conference, according to Football London. "We have Benoit Badiashile that can probably be available after the international break and for us, that is huge news."
Analysis: Badiashile is currently recovering from a muscular injury and seems a bit ahead in his return schedule since he is expected to be back available after the international break, likely aiming the clash against Burnly on Nov. 22. This is great news for the Blues since the center-back is expected to hold a decent role if he remains fit.
Out until December
Badiashile (strain) is ruled out until December, coach Enzo Maresca said in the press conference, according to Football London. "Unfortunately Benoit will be out until December, a muscle problem. We are going to wait for him."
Analysis: Badiashile suffered a muscle injury against Liverpool before the international break and is ruled out until December. This is a blow for Chelsea since he started the last two games prior to his injury. Wesley Fofana and Tosin Adarabioyo are expected to see increased playing time while he is sidelined.
Injury expected minor
Badiashile (undisclosed) was forced off injured in the second half of the clash against Liverpool, but the issue is expected to be minor, according to David Ornstein of The Athletic.
Analysis: Badiashile was forced off before the one-hour mark in the game against Liverpool prior to the international break because of a minor injury that isn't expected to keep him out for long, as he could be available for Saturday's clash against Nottingham Forest. The defender started the last two games for the Blues and will likely compete for that role again if fully fit, as coach Enzo Maresca has already praised his qualities this season.
Off early yet again
Badiashile was forced off in the second half of Saturday's match against Liverpool with an injury.
Analysis: Badiashile left the match in the 54th minute succumbing to injury and being replaced by Romeo Lavia. The extent of Badiashile's injury should be determined over the international break.
On bench Saturday
Badiashile (undisclosed) is on the bench for Saturday's game against Brighton.
Analysis: Badiashile will be an option off the bench, and that will add some much-needed depth to a defensive line that's missing Levi Colwill (knee), Wesley Fofana (concussion) and Tosin Adarabioyo (calf). He should see minutes sooner rather than later due to his lack of depth the Blues are dealing with.
Ready to return
Badiashile (undisclosed) is available for Saturday's clash with Brighton, per manager Enzo Maresca."We have Tosin injured and will probably be out until international break. He has a small problem in his calf. Wes Fofana had concussion against Lincoln, and the rest are okay. Romeo and Benoit are better. We will see if they can join us tomorrow."
Analysis: Badiashile has been working his way back to fitness, and is seemingly ready to return. He's been ramping up his workload in training and is now an option. It's likely he's been close to a return for a couple weeks, but two fresh defensive injuries have prompted his immediate return as a bench option for the backline.
Training partially Sunday
Badiashile (undisclosed) trained partially with the team on Sunday but isn't yet available, coach Enzo Maresca said in a press conference, according to Football London. "He is not back yet. He took part in the session yesterday which is good news, but we wait for him."
Analysis: Badiashile has missed the beginning of the season due to an injury he has struggled to recover from but is progressing well in his rehabilitation after being spotted training partially with the team on Sunday. That said, he remains unavailable for the time being without a precise timeline to return. Badiashile is expected to hold only a rotational role under coach Enzo Maresca, so his absence does not affect the starting XI.
Viewed on grass
Badiashile (undisclosed) was viewed training on grass on Monday, the club announced.
Analysis: Badiashile was spotted training on grass on Monday as part of his rehabilitation process from a long term injury. That said, he will need a few team training sessions before being available for selection, as coach Enzo Maresca said before the international break that he will still need time and they will be cautious with him. Badiashile's absence is likely a minor loss for the Blues since he is expected to hold a depth role once fully fit.
Won't return after break
Badiashile (undisclosed) is still out and expected to miss further time, according to manager Enzo Maresca, per Bobby Vincent of Football London. "I'm always worried, but with Benoit, because it is a long time out, it is normal he needs time. Benoit, I don't think he will be back after the international break, but they will be closer."
Analysis: Badiashile is still going to remain out and is possibly facing a further absence than expected, with the defender now set to also miss out further when the club resumes play after the international break. That said, the club seems to still be unsure of a return date, hoping it is sooner rather than later. It is a minor loss, as he is set for more of a depth role once fit.
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