Premier League
Chelsea Star Cole Palmer Sidelined Until November With Groin Injury Concerns
Chelsea forward Cole Palmer is set to remain out of action until November after the club confirmed his persistent groin injury requires a longer recovery period.
The 23-year-old has been struggling since the issue first surfaced during Chelsea’s shortened two-week pre-season, which came right after his standout performance in the Club World Cup victory in July.
So far this season, Palmer has been restricted to just four appearances across all competitions. His latest setback came in Chelsea’s 2-1 loss to Manchester United on 20 September, when he was forced off after just 21 minutes.
Manager Enzo Maresca explained after the game that Palmer would be given a period of rest and “protected” during the international break to avoid aggravating the injury further.
As a result, the forward is expected to miss key fixtures against Nottingham Forest, Ajax, Sunderland, and Wolves.
Palmer was also left out of Thomas Tuchel’s England squad for the upcoming friendly against Wales and Tuesday’s World Cup qualifier against Latvia. Tuchel admitted concern about the situation:
“Palmer’s injury is concerning. We need to be careful because it could become chronic if not managed properly,” Tuchel said.
The news comes as a major blow to both Chelsea and England, with Palmer having been seen as a rising star ready to establish himself as a regular starter at club and international level.
Chelsea fans will now hope the medical team can resolve the issue fully, ensuring Palmer returns in top shape for the busy winter schedule.
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