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Palmer’s Injury Could Rule Him Out Of England Duty, Maresca Says

Cole Palmer is expected to miss England's World Cup qualifying matches.

Cole Palmer is expected to miss England’s World Cup qualifying matches against Albania and Latvia due to a muscular ailment, according to Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca.

Palmer sustained the injury during practice and was unable to play in Sunday’s 1-0 loss to Arsenal.

It was the first time the Blues had played without him since the Gunners defeated them 5-0 in April of last year.

Palmer is unlikely to join Thomas Tuchel’s England team, according to Maresca.

“I don’t think [he will be fit for England] to be honest,” Maresca said after the Arsenal defeat.

“His injury is from yesterday’s session. It’s a muscular problem…

“He needs a scan and the scan is planned for Monday morning.”

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As well as Parker, Chelsea were also without striker Nicolas Jackson and winger Noni Madueke on Sunday – and Maresca rued the absent trio.

“It’s a huge difference. The three players who have the most goals for us [are] Cole Palmer, Nicolas Jackson and Noni Madueke, none of them were inside the pitch,” Maresca said.

“Two of them it’s already long term that they have been out. It’s normal that offensively that we can struggle a little bit.

“I think even until today we are second or third best attacking in the league. We’re doing well with the other players but we could do better with the players that are in this moment injured.”

Palmer has had a hand in 20 of Chelsea’s 53 league goals this season (14 goals, six assists), but has not scored for the past seven Premier League games – and Maresca thinks a rest may help him rediscover his best form.

England play Albania on Friday in their first match under new head coach Tuchel as they start their qualification campaign for the World Cup in 2026, before playing Latvia at Wembley.

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