
Chelsea winger Joe Cole spent the concluding months of last season training
largely in isolation, as he recovered from damage to his anterior cruciate ligament, sustained whilst on FA Cup duty in against Southend United in January."We've made two good young signings in Sturridge and Turnbull, and Zhirkov who has given us all sorts of problems, we know what he can do but it's great to see some English players. Not just on the pitch but off the pitch, they are so important for us this year.
Despite his progress though, the 27-year-old would not be drawn into specifying a date for his return to competitive action, preferring to take a cautious approach.
"The main thing for me is last season I started with niggles and my natural way was to keep trying and wanting to help the lads, but I never got myself fit," he explained.
"In the end the knee went so I learn a lesson from that and play games when I feel strong and ready.
"There is no rush, as far as I am concerned Chelsea don't want me at 50, 60 per cent, it does nobody any favours, they want me at 100 per cent, so I will come back when I come back and take every day of training as it comes.
"You want to play games, I don't know when I will be back doing that but it will be great to see the lads settling in, and maybe more players to come in before then."
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