Frank Lampard isn't worried about Hakim Ziyech's injury troubles.
The Morocco playmaker has suffered his second injury since moving to Chelsea in the summer, having been taken off with a hamstring injury against Leeds United last weekend.
Lampard was asked about Ziyech's issues since joining the club ahead of Tuesday's clash with Krasnodar.
"He came to us at the back-end of last season and trained a lot," the Englishman said.
"The injury [in pre-season] was disappointing and he missed some weeks, but straightaway he showed his intensity to work in the gym and on the training pitches as soon as he was back, and that was why he hit the ground running when he came into the team.
"I hope this is a minor injury. The feeling he had since the game is that it doesn't feel too bad, which I'm hoping means we'll be talking a couple of weeks, but we will wait for the scan.
"I'm not worried too much, he's a fit lad, and he's shown he will be an important player for us."
Ziyech has had an immediate impact in his seven Premier League appearances, providing three assists and one goal.

