Chelsea are set to welcome Cole Palmer back into their starting lineup as the striker, who has been sidelined for over 10 weeks due to a recurring groin problem, is confirmed to be fit and available for Sunday's Premier League clash against Arsenal.
The 22-year-old forward suffered an injury at home last month when he broke his toe in an accident. He then returned to training later than initially planned, but has only managed two starts this season, with the majority of that time spent on the bench. Palmer scored a goal in a Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich just before his injury, and has not completed 90 minutes since then.
Manager Enzo Maresca was thrilled to confirm that Palmer is available for selection for the visit of Arsenal, who are currently top of the Premier League table. "He's available for both," Maresca said when asked if Palmer would feature on Sunday and if he were ready from the start. "Good news for both. Everyone is happy [he is back]. The most important thing is that Cole is happy."
Palmer's return to action could be just what Chelsea need, particularly in a match against one of their biggest rivals. The Blues have struggled against Arsenal in recent years, winning just one of their last 11 Premier League games against the Gunners and failing to win any of their seven matches against them since August 2021.
Despite this, Maresca remains optimistic about his team's chances, saying: "It's too early to worry about that. We're six months away from February and March, and then we'll see what we can achieve." Chelsea have already shown signs of improvement in big games, beating Liverpool and Barcelona without Palmer this season.
Maresca is also excited about the prospect of pairing Palmer with Brazilian hotshot Estevao, who scored a goal against Barcelona last week. The manager believes that the partnership could be "fireworks," and he's eager to see how they'll work together on the pitch. With Chelsea struggling to create chances in big games, Maresca is hoping that Palmer and Estevao will provide the spark needed to take his team to the next level.
The visit of Arsenal will provide a perfect test for Chelsea's new-look attacking lineup, which could potentially be spearheaded by the partnership of Palmer and Estevao. If they can replicate their performances against Liverpool and Barcelona, then Maresca may have finally found the missing piece in the puzzle that has been plaguing his team all season.
In the end, it remains to be seen whether Palmer will indeed start for Chelsea on Sunday, but one thing is certain: his return could be a game-changer for the Blues.
The 22-year-old forward suffered an injury at home last month when he broke his toe in an accident. He then returned to training later than initially planned, but has only managed two starts this season, with the majority of that time spent on the bench. Palmer scored a goal in a Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich just before his injury, and has not completed 90 minutes since then.
Manager Enzo Maresca was thrilled to confirm that Palmer is available for selection for the visit of Arsenal, who are currently top of the Premier League table. "He's available for both," Maresca said when asked if Palmer would feature on Sunday and if he were ready from the start. "Good news for both. Everyone is happy [he is back]. The most important thing is that Cole is happy."
Palmer's return to action could be just what Chelsea need, particularly in a match against one of their biggest rivals. The Blues have struggled against Arsenal in recent years, winning just one of their last 11 Premier League games against the Gunners and failing to win any of their seven matches against them since August 2021.
Despite this, Maresca remains optimistic about his team's chances, saying: "It's too early to worry about that. We're six months away from February and March, and then we'll see what we can achieve." Chelsea have already shown signs of improvement in big games, beating Liverpool and Barcelona without Palmer this season.
Maresca is also excited about the prospect of pairing Palmer with Brazilian hotshot Estevao, who scored a goal against Barcelona last week. The manager believes that the partnership could be "fireworks," and he's eager to see how they'll work together on the pitch. With Chelsea struggling to create chances in big games, Maresca is hoping that Palmer and Estevao will provide the spark needed to take his team to the next level.
The visit of Arsenal will provide a perfect test for Chelsea's new-look attacking lineup, which could potentially be spearheaded by the partnership of Palmer and Estevao. If they can replicate their performances against Liverpool and Barcelona, then Maresca may have finally found the missing piece in the puzzle that has been plaguing his team all season.
In the end, it remains to be seen whether Palmer will indeed start for Chelsea on Sunday, but one thing is certain: his return could be a game-changer for the Blues.