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Reece James will be in ‘top shape for Euros’ claims his surgeon after Chelsea defender undergoes successful hamstring surgery with England star’s SEVENTH injury blow in the last two seasons

Reece James has undergone successful surgery on his injured hamstring, according to Dr. Lasse Lempainen, a sports medicine specialist based in Turku, Finland.

James suffered his latest injury blow in the 2-0 loss to Everton earlier this month and has had various assessments since.

Dr. Lempainen, assured that James would return stronger and be fit well in time for the Euros next summer.

The surgeon – who has operated on many top European footballers, including those from AC Milan, Inter Milan, Barcelona, and Paris St-Germain – has assured fans that James can make a full recovery for the Euros in an interview with The Telegraph.

The operation, carried out in Finland, was deemed necessary after careful consideration of clinical examinations and available treatment options.

Reece James shared an injury update to his followers after undergoing hamstring surgery

The Chelsea star claimed he received ‘significantly more hate and negativity’ after the injury

James was forced off in the first half of Chelsea’s 2-0 defeat against Everton earlier this month

Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino admitted injuries have meant James can’t help his side

The Blues captain limped off in the 27 minute at Goodison Park in his latest injury setback

Dr. Lempainen is confident in the decision and outlined an individual rehabilitation plan for James. While the exact duration of James’s absence is yet to be confirmed by Chelsea, estimates suggest a recovery period of three to four months.

James’ surgery is said to have gone ‘very well’ according to surgeon Lempainen.

‘I am very convinced that Reece will be in top shape before the European Championships,’ said Lempainen.

‘Chelsea will decide on how long he takes, but more likely we are talking about that kind of period [three to four months].’

With the Chelsea star suffering from numerous injuries in the last two seasons, James has been on the sidelines for the most part of the 2022-23 season.

His surgeon insists the surgery will reduce the chance of recurring injuries in the future, with the rehab programme designed to strengthen his troublesome hamstring.

‘The surgery gives Reece a better chance of staying fit and not having a recurring problem.’ The 45-year-old surgeon added.

‘We will try to do our best during the rehab process to assess the risk factors in Reece’s left hamstring and try to help his strength, mobility and sprinting technique, so Reece can enjoy high-level football again.’

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