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• Boost with Branislav Ivanovic and John Terry suspended
• Florent Malouda doubtful with a hamstring injury

Chelsea have received a considerable boost before the Champions League final after both Gary Cahill and David Luiz emerged unscathed from their first full training session since sustaining hamstring injuries to declare their fitness to feature against Bayern Munich on Saturday.

The interim first-team coach, Roberto Di Matteo, had conceded that the fitness concerns over the centre-backs, combined with the suspensions to John Terry and Branislav Ivanovic for the match at the Allianz Arena, had left him with a "headache". Yet both Cahill and David Luiz were able to complete all their drills at a rain-swept Cobham on Tuesday, with both now expected to start against Bayern. José Bosingwa retired early from the session as a precaution and should still start the final at right-back.

Cahill, who had damaged his hamstring in the second leg of the semi-final against Barcelona last month, had been expected to be absent for at least three weeks, so was heartened by his ability to take part. "It's not too bad," he said of his leg. "This was my first session with the boys and it was good to get out here: moving around, kicking the ball, doing everything and, touch wood, [having] no reaction.

"I've been working on a bit of fitness and sharp stuff over the weekend without the lads. Now I've got three more sessions so I can kick on from here. I've always had the goal to be fit for this game and, thankfully, it's healed quickly. We've spent every day and every afternoon working on it and treating it to get it right and the work's paid off. Hopefully I can get the training under my belt this week and be ready to go."

David Luiz has not featured since pulling up in the FA Cup semi-final victory against Tottenham Hotspur last month but was able to twist and turn in the slippery conditions as the players underwent a full training session. However, Florent Malouda, who sustained his own hamstring injury against Blackburn Rovers on Sunday, was absent and Di Matteo conceded he is now "touch and go" for the final. "But it's been good timing to have the others back," said the assistant, Eddie Newton. "They have come back just in time. It was a very sharp session, the boys were moving the ball really well. It was a test of their injuries but they have all come through nice and strong.

"They are on course to be ready. The test now will be in the morning to see if they wake up with any aches and pains. But so far so good. It's a fantastic boost and something that we desperately needed. And to have both of them, not just one, is fantastic. We are pretty clear on the team now. With four boys out [suspended] and the two boys coming through, it has made it a little bit easier. The light at the end of the tunnel is a little bit brighter for us. We are putting everyone in cotton wool now, making sure everyone gets through, because we can ill afford to lose another body." Read More

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