Chelsea was controlled on Friday by returning to Cole Palmer and Noni Madueke’s first team training on Friday before the Premier League-Clash the next week with Tottenham Hotspur.
Palmer suspended Chelsea’s defeat against Arsenal before the international March break and it was assumed that he was a problem because he had not yet been discovered on Cobham’s parking spaces until Thursday. Madueke spent longer on the side and in the past six weeks with a thigh injury that he suffered against Brighton on Valentine’s Day.
Jackson has also achieved a welcome return to training in the past few days after a two -month release with a muscle problem before the end of the season has significantly increased the front of Chelsea.
The blues were painfully blunt in their most recent excursion and only made eight shots at 1-0 defeat in the Emirates stage in a top game throughout the season.
After this limp reverse gear, Chelsea-Boss Enzo Maresca complained about the absence of his three strikers of the first election. “It is a big difference when you think of the three players who are the most goals for us, Cole Palmer, Nicolas Jackson and Noni Madueke,” he sighed. “None of them were on the field today. For two of them, they have been outside for a long time, so it is normal that we are fighting a little offensive.”
The trio scored 30 by Chelseas 52 Premier League gates this season. The next higher scorer of the team is Marc Cucurella with four.
Palmer and Madueke returned to training on Friday, although the rest of the available squad was in action the day before as part of a punishment forced by Maresca. The team was supposed to enjoy a day off, but were moved to Cobham after the senior players were beaten 3-0 in a training game against a group of children by the U21 and U16 pages. The athlete Report.
Maresca is said to have been more impressed by the exhibition on Friday, which was undoubtedly supported by the recording of Palmer and Madueke.
Both strikers and Jackson will probably be involved in Chelseas London Derby with Spurs, which is planned for next Thursday.