Injury fears haunt Hudson-Odoi as Chelsea star aims to bounce back

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Last Updated : Jan 10 2020 | 9:45 AM IST

Callum Hudson-Odoi admits he is battling to banish his injury demons as the Chelsea winger bids to end his sophomore slump when Burnley visit Stamford Bridge on Saturday.

Just months ago, Hudson-Odoi was heralded as the brightest of Chelsea's young stars after his breakthrough season culminated in the teenager signing a bumper new five-year contract in September.

Persuading him to snub strong interest from Bayern Munich was seen as a major victory for new Chelsea boss Frank Lampard The 19-year-old was tipped to ascend to the ranks of the Premier League's elite stars this term but while several of his young Chelsea team-mates have enjoyed vibrant campaigns, Hudson-Odoi's progress has stalled.

Part of the problem has been the player's attempts to shake off the painful memories of the torn Achilles in April that cut short his stellar run.

Finding it difficult to trust that his body would not betray him again, Hudson-Odoi played tentatively at the start of this season and quickly found himself consigned to a bit-part role.

While he laboured to find a solution, Tammy Abraham and Mason Mount both surpassed their fellow Chelsea youth academy graduate.

If Hudson-Odoi was feeling frustrated, he did not let it show.

He finally saw light at the end of the tunnel when he broke a four-month scoring drought in Chelsea's FA Cup third-round win against Nottingham Forest on Sunday.

As well as netting the opener, Hudson-Odoi set up Ross Barkley's goal, but even now those unsettling injury flashbacks have not completely gone.

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He was left clutching his troublesome right Achilles after a heavy tackle against Forest and said: "Obviously there are still times where I think to myself 'If I get kicked on it like today what could happen?'"
There are times where I think to myself 'If I do a certain movement it will go again.'
"But now as days at training go by, I think if you're confident and do your strengthening work in the gym, it will still be strong and nothing should happen to it again."
"I think I'm close to the point I was before. The player trod on my Achilles, which was a bit painful but everything is alright."
"So in this game I thought to myself 'Hit it low and hard'. Recently I have been thinking 'Be patient, the goal will come if you be yourself, be calm, everything will go your way.'

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First Published: Jan 10 2020 | 9:45 AM IST

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