Chelsea Alert: Virus Outbreak Hits Squad as Rosenior Enforces Strict Health Protocols

Chelsea Alert: Virus Outbreak Hits Squad as Rosenior Enforces Strict Health Protocols

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Chelsea Alert: Virus Outbreak Hits Squad as Rosenior Enforces Strict Health Protocols
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Liam Delap and Bynoe-Gittens sidelined while the club races to contain the infection ahead of Saturday’s clash with Brentford.

Chelsea has been forced to adopt emergency health protocols at Cobham after a suspected viral outbreak affected several players and members of the coaching staff. Head coach Liam Rosenior confirmed the situation, revealing that the virus was the primary reason for the absence of Liam Delap and Jamie Bynoe-Gittens in the recent London Derby against Arsenal.

Containment Measures The club is taking no chances as they prepare for a busy winter schedule. Rosenior held an emergency meeting with the squad to reinforce basic hygiene standards and prevent further spread.

“Delap is still recovering at home, as is Bynoe-Gittens,” Rosenior stated. “Our doctors are doing everything possible to contain what appears to be a virus because some members of our staff have also been infected. We need everyone ready, fit, and healthy for the intense period ahead.”

Injury and Fitness Update: Palmer and Reece James Despite the health scare, there is some positive news for the Blues. Key stars Cole Palmer and Reece James, who also missed the Arsenal match, are back in training.

“Both are training. We need to assess them and ensure they comply with the protocols. It would be great to have them back in the squad, and at the moment, it seems that could happen,” Rosenior added, offering hope for the Stamford Bridge faithful.

Liam Rosenior, Chelsea manager (photo: Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Liam Rosenior, Chelsea manager (photo: Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

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The Long Road for Romeo Lavia While most focus remains on the viral situation, Rosenior provided an update on Romeo Lavia, who has been sidelined since November. Although the Belgian midfielder is back on the grass, he is not yet training with the full squad.

“He is doing his recovery on the pitch and looks very good. He’s an exceptional player, but the most important thing is not to put too much pressure on him. We want him back for the long term,” the manager concluded.

Next Fixture

Match: Chelsea vs Brentford

Date: Saturday, January 17, 2026

Kick-off: 15:00 GMT (12:00 Brasília)

Venue: Stamford Bridge

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