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Chelsea Goalkeeper Jorgensen Back on the Grass After Injury
The Blues' backup keeper confirms return to training after recent injury layoff.
Feb. 23, 2026 at 1:33pm
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Chelsea goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen has confirmed on social media that he is now back on the grass and training after a recent injury that kept him out of the lineup for the last few games. Jorgensen is the backup to starting keeper Robert Sanchez, and his return to full training suggests he is nearing a return to availability for Chelsea.
Why it matters
Jorgensen's return to training is important for Chelsea as they look to maintain depth at the goalkeeper position. As the backup, Jorgensen provides cover and competition for Sanchez, and his availability will be crucial as Chelsea navigate the final stretch of the season.
The details
In a social media post, Jorgensen shared a photo of himself back on the training pitch, captioning it "Back on the grass training." The 25-year-old goalkeeper had been doing recovery work last week after sustaining an injury that sidelined him for the last few matches. His return to full training indicates he is progressing well in his recovery and could soon be available for selection again.
- Jorgensen has been out injured for the last few games.
- Last week, Jorgensen was doing recovery work to work his way back.
The players
Filip Jorgensen
A 25-year-old goalkeeper who serves as the backup to Chelsea's starting keeper Robert Sanchez.
Robert Sanchez
Chelsea's starting goalkeeper, who Jorgensen provides cover and competition for in the lineup.
What they’re saying
“Back on the grass training.”
— Filip Jorgensen
The takeaway
Jorgensen's return to training is a positive sign for Chelsea as they look to maintain depth at the goalkeeper position. As the backup to Sanchez, Jorgensen's availability will be crucial in the final stretch of the season as Chelsea navigate a busy schedule.


