James may play as Chelsea travels to Forest
Mauricio Pochettino is hoping to have Reece James available for Chelsea's trip to Nottingham Forest after the club captain's return to training.
Chelsea confirmed on its official website that the England international is "back in full team training" after five months out.
James's latest absence came as a result of undergoing surgery on a recurring hamstring injury, which forced him off in the 2-0 loss to Everton in December.
The 24-year-old has played just 452 minutes for Chelsea in all competitions this season, down on the 1,936 he managed in 2022-2023.
However, James now has a chance of featuring in the match against relegation-threatened Forest at The City Ground.
"We need to see today but maybe he can be available in the squad, yes," Pochettino said.
"The most important thing is Reece James is going to be there for us. We have an amazing relationship and of course he is an amazing player.
"I know it is not easy always when you come from a long-term injury. The most important thing is that he can be available and can be part of the squad. If he can play five, 10, 15, 20 or 30 minutes it will be amazing.
"I am happy because we are going to be in the last week of the season and nearly all the players will be fit to be available. It is a good end and to see the future more optimistic."
Chelsea goes into the game on a two-match winning run and unbeaten in three, ensuring it remains in the mix for a top-six finish.
After the trip to Forest, the Blues round off their campaign with games away at Brighton and Hove Albion and home to Bournemouth.
Pochettino added: "It’s true that some good results in the last few weeks increased our belief and, of course, when you win games and the performance is good also.
"With the circumstances of having 12 or 14 players out, that gives more value to the performance and to the victories.
"I think the team is ready to face the last three games and I think it's important for us. An important objective is to try to be in Europe and of course we are focusing on the next game."