Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois says he is on track for a December return to action after his knee injury, as he edges closer to a return following the knee ligament damage suffered last month.
Belgium
international Courtois needed surgery following an injury picked up in
training, and back-up stop Asmir Begovic has deputised in his absence.
Speaking
after missing Belgium's Euro 2016 qualifying win over Israel, Courtois
revealed his procedure had gone well and he is now set to step up his
recovery programme.
Thibaut Courtois says he is on track for a December return
after suffering knee ligament damage in training
The Chelsea stopper posted these images from his recovery after
surgery on his knee was successful

The Belgian stopper is now targeting the bulk of his
physio work with his comeback on the horizon
'In terms of my knee, it is good. I am doing my rehabilitation and it is progressing fine,' Courtois said.
'I will be (now) starting the bulk of the work with my physio to come back as soon as possible.
'Of course I still have to be careful not to go too quickly, but all being well, I should be back in December.'
Courtois,
23, has not played for Chelsea since their home defeat by Crystal
Palace in late August, picking up the injury after playing for Belgium
in the last international break.
His
eventual return to fitness will hand a big boost to a Chelsea backline
who have come under a lot of criticism after a sketchy start to their
title defence.
The
Blues have struggled for consistency, with the Barclays Premier League
champions 16th in the table, already some 10 points behind leaders
Manchester City.
Courtois has not appeared for the Premier League champions
since their defeat by Crystal Palace in August
They are also set to be without right back Branislav Ivanovic
for up to three weeks after a hamstring injury
They
faced 18th-place Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge on Saturday before
travelling to Ukraine to face Dynamo Kiev in the Champions League on
Tuesday.
They
are also set to be without right back Branislav Ivanovic for up to
three weeks after the out-of-form defender suffered a hamstring injury
while on international duty with Serbia.
Ivanovic
returned to London to be assessed but is now likely to miss both games
in the coming week as well as fixtures against West Ham, Stoke City and
Liverpool.
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