Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech is hopeful the injury that forced him off in the 2-1 win over Everton on Sunday is not as bad as initially feared.
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The Czech Republic international was replaced by Ross Turnbull at half-time in the Blues' come-from-behind victory in which Frank Lampard bagged a brace.
Cech will undergo a scan on Monday to discover the full extent of the injury after suffering from pain in his groin.
A brief statement on the club's official site revealed: "Petr Cech will have a scan on a adductor muscle at the top of his leg that forced him off at half-time, to determine how long he will be out."
The 30-year-old added: "I think it was in 40th minute when I was punching the ball away and when I jumped I felt pain in my right groin.
"I finished the half knowing I would not be able to continue after the break. We will see how serious it is. We will know more after the medical check that I undergo tomorrow."





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