Chilwell eyes World Cup glory with England after knee injury recovery
Ben Chilwell hopes to achieve the “highlight of my life” by securing the left-back spot for England and featuring at the upcoming World Cup in Qatar.
The Chelsea defender missed a large part of the 2021-22 campaign, playing just 541 Premier League minutes, after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury against Juventus in November.
Chilwell required surgery for his knee issue but made an encouraging return on the final day of the season against Watford.
While the 25-year-old aims to deliver success for Thomas Tuchel’s side, Chilwell also has his eyes on the World Cup in November, where England are in a group with Wales, Iran and the United States.
Luke Shaw and Tyrick Mitchell are among the left-backs competing with Chilwell, though Gareth Southgate has previously utilised right-backs Kieran Tripper and Reece James in the role.
With 17 caps to his name already after making his debut in September 2018, Chilwell wants to make the left-back position with England his own as the Three Lions search for a first major trophy since 1966.