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Chelsea dealt huge Cole Palmer blow as freak new injury revealed

George Flood
21/11/2025 10:00:00

Chelsea will remain without Cole Palmer for key matches against Barcelona and Arsenal after a new freak injury suffered during an accident at home.

Palmer has already been sidelined for two months as the result of a lingering groin injury sustained in the summer that disrupted his start to the season.

It was hoped that he could be in a position to return after the November international break, when Chelsea host Barcelona in the Champions League and face a visit from Premier League leaders Arsenal following Saturday’s lunchtime trip to promoted Burnley.

However, Enzo Maresca has now revealed that Palmer will play no part in any of those games having fractured his toe during an accident at home this week.

“He is probably not available for tomorrow, for sure,” the Chelsea boss told reporters on Friday. “Barcelona for sure. Arsenal for sure. Unfortunately, he had an accident at home two days ago.

“He hit his toe. But it’s nothing important. But for sure he’s not back in the next week.

“It’s fractured. The only thing we know is he’s not available for this week and next week.

“He was very close, with the groin. He was back with us almost. Then he had this small problem. The last time I saw him was yesterday. Was he limping? No, not too much.

“For me personally, Cole is one of our best players. No doubt that he can play in any international team. It’ [England head coach] Thomas’s [Tuchel] decision.”

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