New Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy has suffered an injury during a training session with Senegal’s national team.
The former Rennes goalkeeper had been training with Senegal after being called up for international friendlies against Morocco on Friday and Mauritania next Tuesday but has been forced to return to Stamford Bridge after sustaining a thigh injury, which will now be assessed by Chelsea’s medical team.
The Senegalese Football Federation confirmed the news via an official statement, which reads: “The Senegalese Football Federation announces the withdrawal of national goalkeeper Edouard Mendy following an injury to the right thigh that occurred during the training session on Wednesday October 07, 2020 and after a medical examination at the hospital in Rabat.
“Edouard Mendy has left the group this afternoon to return to his Club (Chelsea) where he will undergo further examinations.
“The Senegalese Football Federation wishes him a speedy recovery.”
“He will be replaced by the young goalkeeper of the U20 national team, Boubacar Fall, who was training in Toubab Dialao and who joined Rabat in the early evening.”
The 28-year-old who signed a five-year contract with the Blues for £22 million last month, instantly replaced Kepa Arrizabalaga as Frank Lampard’s first-choice goalkeeper at Chelsea.
It’s official! Edouard Mendy is a Blue! ✍️