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Remy's season could be over after the striker suffered a groin injury during
Chelsea's 4-0 victory at Aston Villa.
Remy hobbled off after 23 minutes, shortly before Ruben Loftus-Cheek opened
the scoring. He was replaced by Alexandre Pato who, making his long-awaited
debut for the Blues, went on to score and have a hand in two other goals.
While Remy has yet to be fully assessed by the club doctor, Chelsea boss
Guus Hiddink fears the Frenchman will be sidelined for "a long period".
"It is a tendon, a groin problem," said Hiddink. "I think he will be out for
a long period."
Asked if Remy would play again this season, he added: "I can't say because
the doctor has to make analysis tomorrow [Sunday] and next week we will know
more.
"But if you go out with this injury, my experience is you will not recover
in just a few days."
It is another injury blow for Chelsea, who were without central defenders
John Terry and Gary Cahill at Villa Park.
Blues captain Terry has a minor Achilles problem while Cahill returned from
England duty with a knock, which surprised Hiddink.
"He was on the bench [against the Netherlands], did the warming up, didn't
play but came in the club a day later and appeared to have an injury," he
said.
"I cannot neglect the facts as they are. He didn't play but he came in to us
with an injury. We will see what will happen with his progress in the
upcoming days."