
Andre Schurrle Illness: Updates on Chelsea and Germany Star's Status and Return
Andre Schurrle is looking to get his season back on track after suffering an infection that curtailed his involvement at international level.
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Jose Mourinho confirmed on Friday that Schurrle is over his recent illness, per Chelsea's official Twitter:
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Schurrle Ruled Out of Germany Duty
Andre Schurrle will miss Germany's Euro 2016 qualifier with Gibraltar after suffering an infection over the last month.
News of this illness was reported by the German federation, per Reuters and via The Guardian.
"Schurrle suffered a persistent infection in October and could not train regularly," read the statement. "It was agreed with Joachim Low that he stays in London and trains individually to optimise his fitness."

Such a realisation may shed light on why the creative winger has struggled to hold down a regular spot in Jose Mourinho's Chelsea team. Schurrle failed to make the bench against Liverpool and hasn't started a Premier League match since the 2-0 win over Arsenal on Oct. 5, per WhoScored.com.
He managed a below-par 90 minutes during the Capital One Cup tie with Shrewsbury on Oct. 28 but has been forced into bit-part performances across the entire season. Mourinho has started Schurrle in just four domestic league matches, with his most recent start coming during a 45-minute appearance against Maribor in Europe.
The player is currently linked with a swap deal that would see Borussia Dortmund's Marco Reus head to Stamford Bridge, a move reported by David Wright of the Express. While it is premature to suggest Schurrle's presence is no longer needed, the 24-year-old faces a battle against fitness and form to retain a starting spot in the west London side.






