Chelsea, Enzo Maresca and Palmer
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Enzo Maresca has confirmed he expects Cole Palmer to miss England duty next month, due to his ongoing groin issue.Palmer has had a stop start beginning to the new campaign, with a persistent groin
Chelsea haven't won in the Premier League since the end of August and with a tricky run of games ahead, Enzo Maresca's side will do themselves a favour with a victory over Brighton & Hove Albion. After four games in a row away from home in all competitions, Chelsea return to Stamford Bridge when they host the Seagulls on Saturday afternoon.
Enzo Maresca has sent a message to Chelsea’s fans ahead of the first of three important home games before the next international break. The Blues host Brighton on Saturday afternoon looking to return to winning ways in the Premier League having picked up just one point from their last two matches.
Cole Palmer will play no part in Chelsea’s next three matches, club boss Enzo Maresca has confirmed. The midfielder limped off 21 minutes into Chelsea’s 2-1 defeat at Manchester United last
Enzo Maresca insisted that he remains happy with Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez's performance despite a drop in form.
Sterling spent last season on loan at Arsenal while Disasi was loaned to Aston Villa for the second half of the campaign.
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca doesn’t hold back when sharing his reaction and the Italian coach was no different after their shock defeat at Manchester United on Saturday. After their midweek defeat at Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League, this was a big test of character for this young Chelsea side as everyone expected them to batter Man United.
Enzo Maresca has played down the possibility of Axel Disasi's return to Chelsea's first-team despite centre-back injury crisis.
Chelsea’s decent start to the season has slowed as of late, as they suffered their first defeat of the Premier League season, coming against Manchester United. The Blues were immediately disadvantaged, as Robert Sanchez was shown a straight red card just five minutes into the encounter.
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