Shevchenko injury confirmed

Chelsea today denied that Andriy Shevchenko refused to travel with the rest of the team to face Liverpool in the Champions League semi-final and claimed instead that the Ukrainian striker had suffered an injury during training.

Chelsea today denied that Andriy Shevchenko refused to travel with the rest of the team to face Liverpool in the Champions League semi-final and claimed instead that the Ukrainian striker had suffered an injury during training.

Reports suggested there had been a rift between the player and the club but Chelsea have moved swiftly to deny there is any problem.

A statement from Chelsea read: “Contrary to media reports this morning, Andriy Shevchenko did not refuse to travel with the team to Liverpool.

“He suffered an injury during training on Sunday and it was decided after training that he was not fit to play against Liverpool and therefore, like other injured players, did not travel.”

Shevchenko has also confirmed that he was injured, expressing his disappointment at being unavailable.

He told his official website: “I am really sorry to miss the match and can’t be with the team to help and support them in what must be one of the most important games in Chelsea’s history.

“I will remain in London and work hard on my rehabilitation to ensure I can make myself available as soon as possible.”

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