Hazard sustains calf injury in Chelsea win

Paris' French defender Christophe Jallet (L) pressures Chelsea's Belgian midfielder Eden Hazard (R) at Stamford Bridge in London on April 8, 2014

Eden Hazard could be sidelined for two weeks after injuring his calf during Chelsea's 2-0 Champions League win over Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday, manager Jose Mourinho said. "With a muscular problem, even when it's not serious, you cannot play normally for a couple of weeks minimum," Mourinho told a press conference. "But I have no idea of the dimension." Hazard came off after only 18 minutes of the quarter-final second leg at Stamford Bridge and headed straight down the tunnel. The Belgian winger's replacement, Andre Schuerrle, scored the opening goal as Chelsea stormed back to secure a 3-3 aggregate draw that sent them into the semi-finals on away goals. "He comes out after 10 minutes saying he couldn't do it," Mourinho said. "He has some problem. It's a calf. It's a muscular problem." Hazard, 23, has been Chelsea's stand-out performer this season, having scored 17 goals in 46 appearances. A period of unavailability of two weeks would leave him at risk of missing the first leg of Chelsea's Champions League semi-final, as well as their trip to Premier League title rivals Liverpool on April 27.