Chelsea's Reece James Undergoes Hamstring Surgery, Euro 2024 Participation in Doubt
James addresses criticism on social media, stating his recovery has started both physically and mentally.
- Chelsea captain Reece James has undergone surgery in Finland to address a recurring hamstring injury.
- The injury is expected to sideline James for three to four months, putting his participation in the Euro 2024 tournament in jeopardy.
- James has faced criticism and negative comments on social media following his injury, which he addressed on Instagram, stating he's happiest when playing football.
- This is James' third hamstring problem in the past year, and he has struggled with injuries over the past two seasons, missing out on the 2022 World Cup due to a knee injury.
- Chelsea is currently 10th in the Premier League, and will face Wolverhampton Wanderers in their next match.