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Nathaniel Chalobah pleased to put injury nightmare behind him

The 23-year-old is back in the England squad after returning to action with Watford.

Nathaniel Chalobah knows what representing England is all about – nobody has done it more as a youth international.

But those 97 caps will pale into insignificance when the midfielder belatedly makes his senior bow after missing the World Cup due to a horror injury more common in skiers.

Chalobah had looked primed for a place on the plane to Russia at the start of last season, having decided to cut ties with Chelsea after 10 league appearances and six loan spells away from the club.

Nathaniel Chalobah (centre) is back in the England squad
Nathaniel Chalobah (centre) is back in the England squad (Martin Rickett/PA)

Watford was his first temporary switch and became his permanent home, with his fine start to life at Vicarage Road leading long-term admirer Gareth Southgate to give the 23-year-old his first call-up.

Chalobah was one of two fresh faces in the squad for last September’s World Cup qualifiers against Malta and Slovakia, but a knee injury later that month would scupper his plans. The other new boy, by contrast, was Harry Maguire.

“A fractured kneecap – it’s not one in football really, to be fair,” Chalobah said. “It’s more of a skier’s injury I heard. But I don’t know, I was just unlucky I think, but it is behind me now.

“(Rehabilitation) was a lot different to usual. I won’t go into too many details. I don’t want to…”

Asked if he was worried of putting people off their food, Chalobah said with a smile: “Yeah, exactly.

“I had the op and couldn’t bend my leg for a few weeks, which meant I lost a lot of muscle and then I had to let the tendon heal and so on and so forth.

“It was a tough process, to be fair, but one that I can say I got over now, hopefully.”

Chalobah had hoped to squeeze into the World Cup reckoning, but only got back on the pitch a few weeks before the end of the season.

His substitute appearance in Watford’s season-ending trip to Manchester United was a welcome boost after a 237-day absence and the midfielder continued to build fitness in England’s pre-Russia preparation camp.

“It was fantastic,” Chalobah said, before leaving the camp to join the nation in “screaming down the telly and supporting the boys”.

“It was bittersweet, really, for me because you know if, let’s say, maybe I was fit I could have been in contention.

“But it was unfortunate at the time that I was going in knowing full well it was just more about the experience side of things for me.

“But, yeah, it was a great one for me, really, because this group of players – as everyone has seen – they did really well in the tournament.

“I knew it was going to happen because I’d seen the way they were working together, and I had seen the bond the group was getting together.

“It wasn’t a surprise to me at all, but I think for a lot of the young players now out there, it’s a great time to be involved.”

Southgate regularly spoke to Chalobah during his period on the sidelines, although the call-up for the Nations League double-header in Croatia and Spain came as a pleasant surprise.

Chalobah (left) and Harry Winks (right) in training with England
Chalobah (left) and Harry Winks (right) in training with England (Martin Rickett/PA)

The 23-year has just four Premier League minutes and two Carabao Cup starts under his belt this term, making him determined to repay Southgate’s faith and earn his first cap after playing for his country so many times at youth level.

“I think it’s OK when everyone says I’ve had 100 or so caps for the younger age groups,” Chalobah told BBC Radio 5 Live and talkSPORT. “But I’m more interested in trying to get that cap for the senior squad.

“Not to say that I would play it down, all my other caps, but it would be probably one of the highlights of my career putting on the England shirt and hopefully coming on and getting that first cap.”

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