Chelsea fans can breathe a sigh of relief after young midfielder Cole Palmer shared some good news regarding his fitness. Palmer, who was recently named PFA Young Player of the Year, appeared to pick up a slight muscle problem during Chelsea’s 2-0 win against Servette in the UEFA Conference League play-off. He was subbed on in the second half but was seen clutching his hamstring at the end of the match.
Naturally, this caused concern among supporters, with many fearing that Palmer might be sidelined for Chelsea’s upcoming Premier League game against Wolves. He was later spotted having discussions with Chelsea’s medical team, which only fueled further speculation about his availability.
However, Palmer calmed those fears when he spoke to reporters outside Stamford Bridge after the match, saying simply, “All good, I’m fine.” His brief update suggests that the injury is not serious, although his participation in the weekend’s fixture remains uncertain.
Chelsea will be eager to have Palmer back on the pitch as they look to improve their performance in the Premier League after a disappointing 2-0 loss to Manchester City. Fans will be hoping that Palmer is fit and ready to contribute to Chelsea’s efforts against Wolves.
For now, all eyes are on the club’s training updates as Chelsea prepares for their next challenge.