Enzo Maresca provided an update on Liam Delap ahead of Chelsea's clash against Wolves in the Carabao Cup fourth round. The Blues will be determined to return to winning ways when they take on Vitor Pereira's side at Molineux on Wednesday night.
Chemsdine Talbi fired Sunderland to victory at Stamford Bridge on Saturday afternoon, finding the net in the dying embers of stoppage time. Chelsea had won each of their previous four games before locking horns with the Black Cats, so they'll be keen to get back on track.
Speaking to reporters at Cobham on Tuesday morning, Maresca provided an update on Delap, who's recently returned to training. The Blues boss said: "He took part of a complete session yesterday and he is available for tomorrow. 90 minutes, no, he's been out two months so he needs to be gradually back to 100 per cent."
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