The conversation around Cole Palmer‘s (£ 10.4 million) Difficult groin rumbles when we are on our way to Gameweek 6.
Palmer was forced after 20 minutes of the defeat of Chelsea to Manchester United on Saturday, with Enzo Maresca told that he was “not 100%”, even before the kick -off.
Palmer: The last of Monday
Maresca faces the media again this morning prior to the blues’ EFL Cup Tie with Lincoln City. Cole Palmer (Lies) was of course top of the agenda.
“Cole is probably the only one we have to judge a bit. The rest, they are okay, just recover from the last week when we played three games in a row.
“He already made an enormous effort last Saturday to try to play the game. Again, he tried it on Saturday morning, he did the test, he was fine, but not 100%. But he wants to be there to help teammates there in that kind of game. But unfortunately we had 10 players and it was also painful, so we decided to change the day to game, game to game, game to game to game to game to game to game to game to game to game to game to game, game to game to game to game to game to game, game to game to game, game to game to game to game, game to game to game, game to game, game to game to game, game more to game, game to game to game to game to game game to game. To Game to Game To Game To Game To Game To Game What We Is – Enzo Maresca
Palmer’s boss was then asked if an operation was an option.
“The medical staff, they have not called me about the operation until today. Now I don’t know if I don’t think the following days or the following weeks, but I don’t think so to be honest.” – Enzo Maresca on Cole Palmer
The above quotes can of course be interpreted as ‘surgery was discussed today’. However, The consensus seems to be That Maresca meant that ‘it has not been discussed at all so far’.
Other Chelsea Team News
Maresca had no other big worries for Tuesday’s game.
Moises Caicedo And Joao Pedro were mentioned as players with “small problems”, but this sounded more like Maresca who laid the foundation for a complete midweek breathing.
“We have a number of players with small problems for a long time, such as Moi [Caicedo]Such as Joao [Pedro]That they try to manage a bit themselves. But then the rest, they are okay. ‘ – Enzo Maresca
Benoit Badiashile And Romeo Lavia (both match fitness) have returned to training and their manager is hopeful: “They can be available very soon”, but this game is too fast for that duo.
Levi Colwill (knee), Dario Essugo (thigh), Liam Delap (hamstring) and Mykhale mudryk (Hung) are also out.
That too Robert Sanchez And Marc Guiu. The first is suspended for one domestic game after his red card on Saturday, while this last Cup is bound.
Both will be available in Gamweek 6.
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