Chelsea FC is exercising caution with Levi Colwill ahead of an important match against Nottingham Forest at Stamford Bridge.
Fabrizio Romano reported on his Official X handle that interim manager Calum McFarlane has emphasized the importance of monitoring Colwill’s playing time, despite the defender’s return to training. The Chelsea manager expressed optimism that the young centre-back could participate before the season concludes, but stressed the need to avoid rushing his comeback.
Romano shared:
Calum McFarlane on Levi Colwill: We just need to manage his minutes in those moments to not push him too much…
…but we are really hopeful we can see him before the end of the season.

Chelsea approaches this fixture with renewed confidence after narrowly defeating Leeds United in the FA Cup semi-finals, securing a significant final against Manchester City. Nonetheless, their Premier League performance has been erratic, rendering this match against Forest crucial for their campaign.
Softfootball reports that the Blues are carefully balancing the pursuit of results with player health. Defensive support might come from Reece James alongside Colwill, although both will likely be re-integrated into the team gradually.
In attack, Cole Palmer and João Pedro continue to be essential as Chelsea strives to convert their cup success into consistent league performance.

On the other hand, Forest comes into the match with a boost in self-belief, courtesy of their strong showing in European competitions, where they currently lead Aston Villa in the Europa League semi-finals. This added confidence could pose a challenge for Chelsea as they look to stabilize their season and finish on a high note.
