Chelsea Manager Pochettino Voices Concern Over Ill Palmer Ahead of Arsenal Clash
In a crucial update ahead of Chelsea’s pivotal clash against Premier League leaders Arsenal, manager Mauricio Pochettino expressed uncertainty about the availability of top scorer Cole Palmer (21), who is battling illness. Pochettino revealed on Monday that Palmer’s participation in Tuesday’s match remains in doubt, casting doubt on his ability to recover in time.
Addressing the press, Pochettino stated, “Today, no (he cannot play). We will see tomorrow morning. Today, I don’t believe he can be involved. Even if he is good tomorrow, maybe he is not in a condition to play. We hope he can recover from this situation and be involved with the team.”
Palmer, a standout performer for Chelsea this season, has been instrumental in their campaign despite facing challenges. His absence would be a significant setback for Chelsea, especially as they aim to secure European qualification and compete against Arsenal, who are vying for their first league title in two decades.
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Former Manchester City player Palmer has been a prolific scorer, currently tied with City’s Erling Haaland as the joint-top scorer in the Premier League with 20 goals. His potential absence would pose a considerable challenge for Chelsea’s attacking prowess.
Apart from Palmer, doubts also loom over the availability of defenders Malo Gusto and Ben Chilwell for the upcoming derby clash, further adding to Chelsea’s concerns.
In terms of league standings, Chelsea finds themselves in ninth place with 47 points from 31 matches, trailing seventh-placed Manchester United by three points but with a game in hand. Securing a spot in Europe would serve as a source of consolation for Chelsea, particularly given their advancement to the League Cup final, marking incremental progress under Pochettino’s stewardship.
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However, Pochettino emphasized the importance of closing the gap with Arsenal, who are currently leading the title race. He expressed confidence in Chelsea’s ability to eventually reach a similar level of competitiveness.
“We are confident in one day getting the same level, of course,” remarked Pochettino. “We are positive, and always in football, the most important thing is to believe.”
Reflecting on Chelsea’s previous encounter with Arsenal earlier in the season, which ended in a 2-2 draw after Chelsea squandered a 2-0 lead, Pochettino acknowledged the differences in the context of the current match, particularly given the stakes involved as the season approaches its climax.
“Now is the end of the season, they are playing for the Premier League. We need the three points to be in another position in the table,” he explained. “We are two or three games behind all of the teams above us, and it is important to try and win games like this to be close to European competition next season.”
Pochettino stressed the significance of securing victories in crucial encounters like the upcoming clash with Arsenal to enhance Chelsea’s prospects of European qualification, with seventh place potentially serving as a gateway to European competition depending on other results.
In conclusion, Pochettino emphasized the importance of belief and determination as Chelsea aims to navigate through the challenges and close the gap with their rivals, setting their sights on securing vital points to bolster their European aspirations.