Cole Palmer injury: Enzo Maresca hopes Chelsea forward will be fit to face Barcelona and Arsenal in November | Football News

Enzo Maresca hopes Chelsea will have Cole Palmer back from injury this month to face Barcelona in the Champions League and Arsenal.

Chelsea host Barca on November 25 and then Arsenal five days later, live on Sky Sports, with Palmer yet to return to training after suffering a groin injury in September.

Palmer has missed the last nine matches and also won’t take part in their Champions League fixture against Qarabag on Wednesday. Head coach Maresca said on October 17 that his star player would be out for around six weeks.

On whether Palmer would be fit to face Barcelona after the international break, Maresca said on Tuesday: “We hope so but with Cole, we try to schedule the beginning and then we need to review that.

“We go day by day with Cole. He is not taking any sessions with the team.

“We have Benoit Badiashile that can probably be available after the international break and for us, that is huge news.

Cole Palmer (right) speaks with Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca after injuring his groin in September
Image:
Cole Palmer (right) speaks with Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca after injuring his groin in September

“To be honest, I would like to have Cole here tomorrow. We’d like to have Cole every game. I’ve said many times that we are a better team with Cole. Unfortunately for us it’s out, it’s injury, but for sure we want him back very soon.”

Pedro Neto did not take part in training on Tuesday and won’t be involved against Qarabag due to a “small issue”.

Neto played 85 minutes during Chelsea’s 1-0 win at Tottenham on Saturday although won’t be risked for the trip to Azerbaijan on Wednesday.

Maresca said: “Not a problem, just a small issue. So we try to protect him.”

Maresca was confident Neto would make a quick return but was less positive about Dario Essugo.

“He’s still out for a while, probably, I don’t know if the new year, January, December, January. Not sure yet, but we are already in November,” said Maresca.

“Moi [Caicedo] is doing well. We have also Romeo [Lavia] that is covering that position. We have Andrey Santos that is covering that position.

“In some moment, we’ll also use Josh [Acheampong], we’ll use Reece [James]. We try, as we always said, we try to find a solution when we miss players.”

Source link

Visited 1 times, 1 visit(s) today

Related Article

How settled is the Premier League table after 10 games? More than you might think

How settled is the Premier League table after 10 games? More than you might think

Time flies when you’re watching a paradigm shift in English football. With 10 gameweeks complete, we are already over one-quarter of the way through the Premier League season, and we are experiencing the biggest stylistic change for nearly a decade. More long balls, an even greater focus on set pieces, and a shower of throw-ins

Kylian Mbappe

Real Madrid’s Champions League lessons from ‘worrying’ Liverpool defeat

Almost a year on from their Champions League defeat here last season, Real Madrid lost again at Anfield. November 2024 saw a side led by Carlo Ancelotti beaten 2-0 by Arne Slot’s Liverpool in the league phase. On Tuesday it was Xabi Alonso’s turn to suffer on his return to a ground he knows well

Newcastle players

How to Watch on TV, Live Stream

Newcastle will return to European action on Wednesday when they host the Spanish teams in another UEFA Champions League match, where the Magpies will try to get their third win in a row. The team led by Eddie Howe is placed, for the moment, in the 8th position of the Champions League table after adding

Desire Doue, the Golden Boy award and an existential question for Italian football

Desire Doue, the Golden Boy award and an existential question for Italian football

The Board of Legends deliberated. Opinions were swapped, cases made, and gradually 100 names became 25. Its eclectic members were tasked with deciding the winner of the 2025 Golden Boy, the best under-21 player in European football. Each brought their own experience. Among them were Ballon d’Or winners Andriy Shevchenko, Pavel Nedved and Hristo Stoichkov.