Chelsea Hit by Injuries: Cole Palmer and João Pedro Out for Brighton Premier League Tie
POLICY WIRE — Brighton, England — Chelsea Football Club faced its Premier League fixture against Brighton on Tuesday without two key attacking players, Cole Palmer and João Pedro, both sidelined by...
POLICY WIRE — Brighton, England — Chelsea Football Club faced its Premier League fixture against Brighton on Tuesday without two key attacking players, Cole Palmer and João Pedro, both sidelined by persistent injury concerns.
Player Injury Updates
Manager Liam Rosenior confirmed the absence of the duo ahead of the match. Cole Palmer, a pivotal winger for the London club, was unavailable due to a nagging hamstring tightness he has reportedly been managing. Despite featuring for the entire match last Saturday during Chelsea’s 1-0 defeat to Manchester United, Palmer has already netted 10 goals across all competitions this season.
Rosenior informed Sky Sports before kickoff that Palmer would miss the Brighton game, adding that his availability for the upcoming FA Cup semifinal would be assessed. This crucial cup tie is scheduled for Sunday at Wembley Stadium, where Chelsea is set to face Leeds United.
Brazilian international forward João Pedro was also sidelined for the Brighton encounter, recovering from a thigh injury. He had previously missed Chelsea’s weekend fixture against Manchester United. Pedro has been a prolific scorer this campaign, having found the back of the net 19 times in various competitions.
Despite his current injury, manager Rosenior expressed optimism about Pedro’s recovery, anticipating his return to action for Sunday’s significant match at Wembley.
Team Form and Upcoming Challenges
The absence of these vital players comes as Chelsea navigates a challenging period in the Premier League. The team has suffered four consecutive losses in the league, failing to score a single goal in each of those outings.
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