Cole Palmer has resumed training following a hamstring injury and could return for Chelsea’s crucial match against Spurs, boosting Enzo Maresca’s attacking options as the club pushes for a Champions League spot.
Chelsea have received a timely fitness boost as Cole Palmer returned to training after recovering from a hamstring injury that kept him out of the England squad and Chelsea’s recent defeat to Arsenal. The 22-year-old, who remains the club's top scorer despite a nine-game goal drought, is now in contention to face Tottenham on Thursday.
Palmer’s return comes alongside the recoveries of fellow attackers Noni Madueke and Nicolas Jackson, who also resumed training after respective injuries. Their availability strengthens Enzo Maresca’s squad as the team looks to regain attacking form and solidify their place in the top four. Only Marc Guiu and Mykhailo Mudryk remain unavailable, with the latter still provisionally suspended.