
Chelsea’s attacking force takes another hit as Cole Palmer suffers a freak toe fracture, extending his period on the sidelines. The 23-year-old was set to make his comeback after a prolonged groin injury, but an accidental stub of his toe on a door has halted his progress. This unusual injury means Palmer will miss a significant stretch of games, including upcoming Premier League fixtures against Burnley and Arsenal, and a crucial Champions League fixture against Barcelona. Manager Enzo Maresca lamented the unfortunate turn of events, describing the incident as a ‘freak accident’ that is nonetheless disruptive. He pointed out that while the team has performed admirably without Palmer, his presence elevates the side’s overall quality. The club is eager for his return, especially as he was nearing a full return to training. On a brighter note, Enzo Fernandez, Pedro Neto, and Benoit Badiashile are all cleared to play, offering Maresca more options.







