Chelsea midfielder N’Golo Kante has reached training on Tuesday in front of the Premier League restart one week from now.
Kante had been training individually at Chelsea’s Cobham training ground after he communicated worries over his safety because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and was at first conceded compassionate leave to miss the squad’s arrival to the training.
Be that as it may, the 29-year-old was reintegrated with Frank Lampard’s first-team squad, and the World Cup champ will be relied upon to assume a significant job in the end phases of the campaign.
“Kante joined in as the team indulged in a series of different skill activities using various props,” Chelsea said in a statement.
“The midfielder looked sharp as he took part in a series of rondos before finding the net with a smartly placed shot in the practice game.”
The 29-year-old has regularly gone to the club’s Cobham training base yet just to follow an individual program instead of participating in group sessions, notwithstanding the Premier League voting to come back to contact training a month ago in the wake of concurring a point by point protocol with medical counselors and the government.
Kante lost a sibling to a heart attack shortly before the 2018 World Cup and endured his very own health alarm two years prior while collapsing during training.
He is worried about the danger of infection to other relatives. Chelsea remain entirely strong in Kante’s position and didn’t put him under any tension at all to come back to group training.
Chelsea will restart their Premier League campaign against Aston Villa on June 21.
With nine games remaining, Lampard’s side sit fourth in the standings, three points away from Manchester United, as they pursue Champions League qualification.