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Chelsea have confirmed that striker Didier Drogba will not require surgery on the knee injury he sustained against CFR Cluj in the Champions League.
Didier Drogba is doubled up in pain after injuring his knee in Chelsea's 0-0 draw against Cluj.
Didier Drogba is doubled up in pain after injuring his knee in Chelsea's 0-0 draw against Cluj.
The Ivory Coast international underwent a scan on Thursday, which showed that he sustained no significant ligament damage.
There were initial fears that Drogba was facing a long lay-off after he left the stadium following Chelsea's 0-0 draw on crutches -- and with his right leg in a brace.
Drogba sustained forceful rotations to his right knee and ankle when his leg appeared to buckle as he went to make contact with a cross against the Romanian double winners.
The early signs point to it being a matter of weeks rather than months before Drogba becomes available again for Chelsea and the club's medical staff aim to keep him under observation for the next two to three days before revealing precisely how long he faces out of action.
Manager Luiz Felipe Scolari is operating with a limited squad and losing his first-choice striker for any length of time would have left Chelsea short of options up front.
Nicolas Anelka is set to play the central role against Aston Villa this weekend but Frank Lampard has outlined to his team-mates how important it is to share the goal-scoring burden.
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