Regardless of the midfielder’s interests about the coronavirus, N’Golo Kanté was given compassionate leave to miss Chelsea’s second day of phase one preparation.
Although on Tuesday after enrolling a negative coronavirus test, Kanté participated in Chelsea’s arrival to small gathering training, the France World Cup champ has reservations about attempts to restart the Premier League season.
The 29-year-old is unconvinced that training is secure as the UK remains in the hold of the pandemic and Frank Lampard and the club have given full agree to avoid Wednesday’s meeting.
Lampard totally bolsters Kanté ‘s attitude and it is unclear when the Frenchman, who trained yesterday at home, will return. Kanté’s senior sibling Niamh kicked the bucket of a heart attack without further ado before World Cup 2018 and he lost his father at age 11.

Kanté, a saved character who is known to have lived for the most part indoors with one of his siblings after the season’s suspension, also endured a health scare when he collapsed two years ago before his teammates at Chelsea’s training ground. Tests demonstrated no heart issues yet Chelsea’s next game was missed by the previous Leicester star.
Kante participated in the training on Tuesday, when some Premier League clubs continued non-contact meetings, over two months after the program was suspended by COVID-19.
Chelsea Chief Frank Lampard, be that as it may, allowed France International to skirt the meetings on Wednesdays and Thursdays because of concerns regarding the spread of the disease to his family.
The Blues totally invited Kante ‘s choice according to the Evening Standard and didn’t set a timetable for his arrival to gather training.
In spite of the issues presented by several figures in the game, Premier League clubs are progressing in the direction of arrival to serious action on 12 June.