The English manager Thomas Tuchel has confirmed that Cole Palmer from Chelsea will not play a role in his country during the international break.
Palmer had fought against diseases before he would keep the 22-year-old from England before the break from Chelsea’s last Premier League game one 1-0 defeat on the London rival Arsenal abbreviation of a muscle injury that soon admitted blues boss Enzo Maresca.
Morgan Gibbs-White from Nottingham Forest was appointed to take Palmers place before it was confirmed that he would remain at Chelsea for further treatment.
“Cole won’t be with us,” Tuchel told the media before the qualification game of the World Cup on Friday against Albania. “He was not on the field with Chelsea.
“We have been waiting for feedback and the chance of calling it for a while now. But he is not on the field and not available. It makes no sense to call it now. We stay with this group that we have. Everyone is in training today, all 26 players, so there is full choice.”
The guardian Report that Palmer was sent to a second scan to his injury, although Chelsea wanted to be completely sure of the respective problem before he designed a potential restoration plan for the influential midfielder.
There is confidence that Palmer has not suffered a serious injury, and Blues supporters now hope to see their top goal shooter, who achieved in the final of the Euro in 2024 against Spain to England, and returned to the campaign after the international break when Tottenham Hotspur made the journey to Stamford Bridge on April 3..
Palmer has sounded a drying magic in front of the goal, which many have attributed to the major injury problems for Chelsea. Striker Nicolas Jackson and wing player Noni Madueke – second and third in the blues’s goal charts – both overlooked injuries for a long time, but are both back after the international break.