Thiago Silva injury: Progress & potential return date for Chelsea defender

Thiago Silva was forced off early on in Chelsea's game at Tottenham on Sunday afternoon
Thiago Silva was forced off early on in Chelsea's game at Tottenham on Sunday afternoon / Soccrates Images/GettyImages
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Chelsea's misery under Graham Potter continued on Sunday afternoon as they fell to a 2-0 defeat at fierce London rivals Tottenham.

The Blues were once again profligate as their win-less run extended to six games in all competitions. They haven't won a single game of football since 15 January, scoring a measly six Premier League goals since November.

It's bleak in west London, and a potential spell on the sidelines for defensive fulcrum Thiago Silva will not help their cause.

The Brazilian has been nothing short of majestic since joining the club in 2020, and his absence is the last thing Potter needs right now with a potentially job-defining Champions League tie on the horizon.


What injury did Thiago Silva get against Tottenham?

Silva injured his left knee after making a last-ditch intervention on Harry Kane in the opening exchanges of Sunday's encounter at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The defender tried to continue before opting to be replaced by Wesley Fofana.

BeIN SPORTS reporter Carrie Brown tweeted that Silva wasn't 'visibly limping' post-match, adding that he wasn't wearing anything on his injured knee either.


What has Graham Potter said about Thiago Silva's injury?

The under-pressure Chelsea boss had little to say regarding the Brazilian's injury.

"Hopefully it's not too serious but I haven't spoken to the doctor enough to have a diagnosis yet," Potter explained in the wake of Sunday's defeat.


What Chelsea games could Thiago Silva miss?

Brown's post-match report would suggest Silva's injury will not keep him out for a prolonged period. It did look like an impact injury.

The Blues are back in Premier League action at home to Leeds next Saturday before their crucial Champions League second leg against Borussia Dortmund the following Tuesday. Potter will want to have Silva available for that tie, so the Brazilian could sit out the visit of Leeds as a precaution.