Watford boss Marco Silva vows to support Nathaniel Chalobah after former Chelsea man faces spell on sidelines after knee injury 

  • Nathaniel Chalobah has picked up a knee injury and is set to undergo surgery
  • The 22-year-old had completed a £5.5million move from Chelsea in the summer
  • He has impressed in opening Premier League matches for Marco Silva's Watford
  • Boss Silva is disappointed but has already showed his support for the youngster 

Watford coach Marco Silva accepts it is "difficult news" to have to plan without Nathaniel Chalobah, who is set to undergo surgery on a knee injury.

The 22-year-old completed a £5.5million move from Chelsea in the summer and had impressed in the opening matches of the new Premier League campaign.

However, the Hertfordshire club confirmed earlier this week the midfielder now faced a spell on the sidelines after suffering a knee injury during training.

Nathaniel Chalobah is set for a spell on the sidelines after picking up a serious knee injury

Nathaniel Chalobah is set for a spell on the sidelines after picking up a serious knee injury

Chalobah had been called in the England senior squad, pictured battling with Raheem Sterling 

Chalobah had been called in the England senior squad, pictured battling with Raheem Sterling 

Watford boss Marco Silva has vowed to support his player through his lengthy rehabilitation  

Watford boss Marco Silva has vowed to support his player through his lengthy rehabilitation  

Chalobah was called into the senior England squad for the last 2018 World Cup qualifiers and had expected to be included in Gareth Southgate's plans again for the upcoming final round of fixtures as the Three Lions look to secure their place in Russia.


'It is difficult news for us,' Silva said at a press conference ahead of Saturday's trip to West Brom.

'It is a pity to us as a team and most of all a pity for the boy, but this is football.

Silva said: We need to support him and put him in a good condition to help him return soon 

Silva said: We need to support him and put him in a good condition to help him return soon 

'Now is the moment we need to support him and put him in good condition to help him return as soon as possible.

'It is a difficult situation, (but) we need to find a solution, to be strong and be strong in our way.'

Chalobah had started all five Premier League games under new head coach Silva before the injury forced him to sit out last weekend's win at Swansea.

Chalobah has been in good form this season and had been previously called up by England 

Chalobah has been in good form this season and had been previously called up by England 

'In two months with us, he has achieved important things with us,' Silva added.

'He did well, with good performances, and the national team coach called him up.

'Now it's important to be calm, for him to recover and after show again his football.'

Watford are keen not to put an exact timeline on Chalobah's recovery programme, but performance director Gavin Benjafield suggested the player could be reintegrated into the squad "well before the New Year".

Watford haven't put a date on Chalobah's return but it is hoped it will be 'well before New Year'

Watford haven't put a date on Chalobah's return but it is hoped it will be 'well before New Year'

Silva is remaining hopeful over the midfielder's rehabilitation.

'We already did one appointment as a club and we expect that (recovery time), but we will see what will happen,' said Silva, who will have defender Miguel Britos available again following a three-match suspension for the trip to The Hawthorns.

'You never know what will happen, it is a matter of recovery, sometimes in one week everything can go well, then after you can go back again.

'We expect that, more or less this date, but we will see after the surgery and when he starts to make his rehabilitation.'