Chelsea captain John Terry will not be involved in his club's Premier League match against Swansea due to a knee injury.
"With what could have happened, it's just good news that he will be out for a short amount of time. Hopefully he will be available for the Napoli


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On Monday, the defender had to end training ahead of schedule and the centre-back's absence adds to an injured list which already includes Ramires, Frank Lampard

"It's nothing serious, but something to keep an eye on. He has had an MRI before and he should be okay for Man United."
Villas-Boas has confirmed Terry will be missing at the Liberty Stadium, but with the England skipper having undergone MRI scans, the Chelsea boss is confident the player will be available for Sunday's match against Manchester United at Stamford Bridge.
"It's nothing serious, but something to keep an eye on. He has had an MRI before and he should be okay for Man United.

"We have a lot of positions covered of course, because of our squad, we have Gary and David available and competing and hopefully we can make the right decision."
Ramires was carried off during Saturday's 1-0 FA Cup win against Queens Park Rangers with medial ligament damage and is expected to be out for three to four weeks.
"On another front, Mikel will be out of the game and Lamps still out of the game.
"Frank's rehabilitation is going well, we are trying to reintroduce him gradually to the first-team activities.
"Frank felt that it was still a little bit soon to come back and went on to work with the physios, so hopefully after Swansea we will get him ready for the Man United game."
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