Chelsea supporters breathed a collective sigh of relief as Cole Palmer emerged unscathed from a potential injury scare after Thursday's 2-0 Europa Conference League play-off win against Servette. The 22-year-old England international raised concerns when he was seen clutching his right hamstring as he left the pitch at the final whistle.
Maresca provides comforting update on Palmer's condition
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca was quick to address the situation in his post-match press conference, offering reassurance to fans worried about Palmer's condition. Maresca stated,
"Cole, he felt something but he looks fine. They have already checked him. He looks fine, he is okay. Hopefully there is no problem and he can be involved in Sunday's game."
Palmer himself echoed this optimism, speaking confidently to reporters in the mixed zone. "All good, I'm fine," he assured as he departed Stamford Bridge late Thursday night. The club's medical team conducted initial checks on Palmer after the match and remain hopeful about his participation in the upcoming Premier League clash against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday.
Palmer's crucial role and rising stardom at Chelsea
Since making the switch from Manchester City, Palmer has swiftly become a key player for Chelsea. Last season, he netted an impressive 22 Premier League goals and provided 11 assists, achievements that earned him the PFA Young Player of the Year award and a new long-term contract with the club.
His potential absence would be a notable setback for the Blues, who are eager to secure their first league victory of the season following a 2-0 defeat to Manchester City in their opening match.
Tactical insights and match highlights
Chelsea's 2-0 triumph over Servette in the Europa Conference League play-off was marked by goals from Christopher Nkunku and Noni Madueke. Maresca, who made nine changes to the starting line-up, praised the team's performance while acknowledging areas for improvement. He explained,
"For some moments, I really liked the team on and off the ball. At the start of the game, the team was very aggressive. Also, because we are in the process, there are some moments we can manage better and we struggled but that is normal."
The Italian manager also hinted at the possibility of utilising Palmer in a false-nine role, noting, "Cole can do this very well. He has already done it in the past many times."
Anticipation builds for Wolves clash
As Chelsea prepares for their Premier League encounter with Wolves, Palmer's fitness remains a focal point. The club's medical staff is expected to conduct further assessments on Friday to determine his availability for the weekend fixture.
Despite the positive initial prognosis, Chelsea fans will be eagerly awaiting official confirmation of Palmer's status. His potential involvement could be crucial in the Blues' quest for three points at Molineux.