Eden Hazard has taken part in a Chelsea training session for the first time since breaking his ankle on international duty with Belgium back in June.

The winger was pictured getting stuck in during Tuesday's training session at the club's Cobham base as he continues on the road to recovery.

However Hazard could still be a way off a return to Chelsea's first team, as his manager Antonio Conte warned last week that it was difficult to set a date on when he'll be available for selection.

Eden Hazard was back in Chelsea training for the first time since fracturing his ankle in June

Hazard (left), Charley Musonda (centre) and Michy Batshuayi were in action during the session

Pedro sat out training at Cobham as he remains sidelined with his own ankle problem

Another Chelsea winger, Pedro, remained sidelined at the session with his own ankle problem which kept him out of Saturday's loss to Burnley.

The Spaniard sat out training and watched on from a dugout as his team-mates were put through their paces by Conte and his staff.

Michy Batshuayi, Cesc Fabregas and new boy Tiemoue Bakayoko were among the Chelsea stars in action as Conte's threadbare squad began their preparations for the Tottenham match.

Chelsea's £40million signing Tiemoue Bakayoko is still recovering from a knee injury

Antonio Conte (second right) watches on as Chelsea train following Saturday's loss to Burnley

Bakayoko is still to make his debut for Chelsea since his £40million move from Monaco this summer due to an ongoing knee problem.

But the 22-year-old was involved on Tuesday as he continues his own recovery - though he is not expected to be fit for Sunday's trip to Wembley to face Tottenham.

Conte has been frustrated by Chelsea's lack of summer transfer activity this window which has left the Blues shorthanded as they attempt to defend their Premier League title.

The title defence got off to a disastrous start as they lost 3-2 on the opening day against Burnley, with Gary Cahill and Fabregas earning red cards in the process.

Hazard took part in a series of drills as the Belgian continues on the road to full match fitness

Pedro was forced to miss Chelsea's 3-2 opening day loss to Burnley on Saturday through injury

Chelsea found themselves three goals down before half time as Burnley stunned Stamford Bridge through Sam Vokes' brace and a Stephen Ward strike.

Conte's side fought back despite going down to nine men but a debut goal from Alvaro Morata and David Luiz's late effort proved mere consolation.

The champions will look to get back on track away at Tottenham on Sunday, the first Premier League match the north Londoners are hosting at Wembley which will serve as their temporary home ground this season.