CHELSEA got some good news as both Cole Palmer and Wesley Fofana are back in action for their Premier League match against Everton on Saturday. Manager Enzo Maresca shared the update, but also mentioned that forward Liam Delap is sidelined for two to four weeks due to a shoulder injury.
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The team is hoping to secure their first league win since beating Burnley in late September. Their recent loss in the Champions League to Atalanta, along with Fofana's early exit due to an eye issue, raised some worries. However, Maresca said Fofana has been training fully and is ready to play.
Palmer, who had been out for six weeks because of a groin problem and a broken toe, didn't go to Italy as part of his recovery.
Maresca said Palmer is "okay" and "better" overall, and is fit to play. Even with some injuries, Chelsea are determined to regain their consistency after four straight league losses.
Maresca emphasized the need for stability, pointing out that the team had a strong run earlier in the season, including a 3-0 win over Barcelona. He said the club needs to learn from their experiences as they aim to improve their position in the Premier League table.
