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Grant confident Terry comeback remains on schedule
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04 January 2008
The Chelsea captain has been out since he broke three bones in his right foot against Arsenal last month and there had been concerns the 27-year-old may need more time to recover than first thought.
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But manager Avram Grant today said: "There is a lot of speculation that the situation is the same as it was three weeks ago, two weeks ago and one week ago. I expect him to be back in six weeks, like I said in the beginning, and I think it will stay the same."
Agony: John Terry is helped off the pitch at Arsenal after Emmanuel Eboue's horror tackle left him with three broken bones in his foot
Grant is also adamant that no players will leave this month, after Liverpool and Newcastle were linked with moves for Wayne Bridge and Tal Ben Haim respectively, with the former reported to be unhappy over being behind Ashley Cole in the pecking order.
The Chelsea boss added: "I am happy with the squad and all the players that are with us now will stay for the rest of the season.
"Every week I'm asked if a player is happy and to comment on this. I think Wayne is happy but it's more important that the team are happy with him. He has done well for the club and he is our player."
Chelsea are at home to Queens Park Rangers tomorrow in the FA Cup and Grant believes it is one of the toughest draws the club could have got following the multi-millionaire infused takeover at Loftus Road.
He said: "Someone told me that we're not the richest club in London any more. I know Bernie Ecclestone, and that with the other owners there is a lot of money at QPR.
"Apart from drawing a Premier League club this is as hard a tie as we can get. They have brought in a lot of players and have started to win a few games."
Chelsea had some good news yesterday, with Didier Drogba and Florent Malouda returning to training.
Drogba has been out since he had knee surgery four weeks ago, while Malouda has been out with a knee problem of his own since November.
The appearance of Drogba on the training pitch is bittersweet for Grant - the striker is not in contention for tomorrow's FA Cup tie with QPR at home tomorrow and is set to join the Ivory Coast squad on Monday ahead of the African Nations' Cup, which could potentially see him away for up to seven weeks.
Goalkeepers Petr Cech (hip) and Carlo Cudicini (ribs) have still not returned to training, while striker Andriy Shevchenko (leg) is also likely to miss the QPR clash.
Even though the club had up to 10 players missing over the Christmas period due to injury and suspension, Chelsea managed to pick up more league points than Manchester United and Liverpool.
Of the title contenders, only Arsenal matched their haul of 10 points out of a possible 12 and Grant believes it's a sign of the impact he's made since taking over.
Under Jose Mourinho last year, Chelsea picked up just six points over the same period even though the only key players to be missing were Cech and Terry.
Grant said: "From the four games we deserved at least 10 points and showed we have a good squad. It's not easy to play with injured or suspended players. Our team last year was missing two players and found it very difficult, so now it is more difficult, but everybody showed good character and our strength.
"I can only say I am proud of them because it's not easy to play and a few of the players are not 100 percent fit and want to give everything to the team."
Ben Sahar and Scott Sinclair are hoping to get a rare chance to impress against QPR, where they have both just spent a period on loan.
Sahar and Sinclair spent three months and one month at Loftus Road respectively in a bid to get first team experience.
Sahar never got to show his best form after having an appendix operation at the start of his spell, but he insists Chelsea have nothing to fear from the Championship side.
He said: "I don't think the players need to know too much from me about the opposition because while they are a improving in the Championship, we are Chelsea and playing at home. If we play like we can, we will win this game.
"I want to be involved and play for Chelsea, this is my team. If it's against my ex-team, it will be exciting for me.
"When me and Scott were there they hadn't been doing too well and it was hard. The team were struggling a bit, but they have started to play well now.
"The manager hasn't asked me anything about how they play just yet, but we have better players and should win this game."
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