Round-up: Terry woe, Moses, Zouma latest, Spurs problems, QPR boost, new contract, new directors

John Terry is unavailable for Chelsea’s derby against Tottenham on Saturday and could be sidelined for three weeks.
Blues boss Antonio Conte revealed at a press conference on Friday that Terry suffered a muscular injury this week.
Conte was reluctant to comment on suggestions Chelsea might look to offer Victor Moses a new contract after Barcelona were linked with the in-form wide-man.
But the Italian was happy to provide another update on defender Kurt Zouma, who continues to move towards a first-team comeback following his long-term knee injury.

Tottenham have problems ahead of this weekend’s game as Danny Rose is suspended and fellow left-back Ben Davies is out injured.
QPR have been handed a boost with the news that Jake Bidwell is back in the squad for Saturday’s game at Ipswich after recovering from a dislocated shoulder.

That boost is a timely one for Rangers because Jack Robinson will miss the match because of a hamstring problem, although the injury does not appear to be serious.
Meanwhile, QPR manager Ian Holloway has defended Ipswich boss Mick McCarthy ahead of the trip to Portman Road.
Rangers have announced that two new directors have joined the board of the club’s holding company.
And R’s youngster Niko Hamalainen has signed two-year extension to his contract.
