Premier League Gameweek 35
Apr 27, 2024 8.00pm
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HT : 2 0
FT Villa Park
  • Marc Cucurella 4' goal
  • Morgan Rogers 42' goal
  • Douglas Luiz 49' yellowcard
  • Morgan Rogers 64' yellowcard
  • Leon Bailey 66' yellowcard
  • yellowcard Moises Caicedo 49'
  • goal Noni Madueke 62'
  • goal Conor Gallagher 81'
  • yellowcard Mykhaylo Mudryk 82'
  • yellowcard Thiago Silva 87'
  • yellowcard Benoit Badiashile 90'+10'
  • yellowcard Noni Madueke 90'+10'

Where should Chelsea use Cole Palmer against Aston Villa?

Where should Chelsea use Palmer against Aston Villa?

Chelsea have reportedly been handed a much-needed boost ahead of facing Aston Villa on Saturday night.

Cole Palmer has been the clear star of the Blues' season, the playmaker currently sitting joint-top of the Premier League goalscoring charts with 20 goals.

However, the 21-year-old was missing from the squad on Tuesday evening as Chelsea suffered a 5-0 defeat at the hands of Arsenal in the Premier League.

With Chelsea's injury list already in double figures, it was an absence Mauricio Pochettino could ill-afford when the West Londoners are attempting to secure European football for next season.

A report on Thursday, in the the Daily Mail, has indicated that Palmer has since returned to training, two days before the game with Villa.

Chelsea handed Fernandez blow

Earlier in the day, a report emerged that midfielder Enzo Fernandez would be sidelined for the remainder of the season with the decision having been made to undergo hernia surgery.

Had Palmer been absent for a second game, it would leave Pochettino with a major dilemma given that he has shown clear preferences to some central-midfield players this campaign.

Instead, it appears highly likely that the former Manchester City man will be able to take his place in the squad, even if he is restricted to an appearance from the substitutes' bench.

Is Palmer starting versus Villa realistic?

At the beginning of the week, Pochettino acknowledged Palmer was in no position to play had the Arsenal game taken place on Monday, and that is how it proved on Tuesday.

Nevertheless, providing that the 21-year-old has only lost minimal base fitness, he may be risked from the opening whistle given the importance of the game.

If Palmer does start, he may be allowed to occupy a free role in a central position, replacing Conor Gallagher who should be deployed deeper as an alternative to Fernandez.

Palmer not starting would likely lead to either Cesare Casadei or Carney Chukwuemeka being used, but Casadei has not started a game since January and Chukwuemeka has not featured in a starting lineup since August.

There is also the option of using Mykhaylo Mudryk as a number 10, with Raheem Sterling returning to the side on the left flank.

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Who will win Saturday's Premier League clash between Aston Villa and Chelsea?
Aston Villa 53%
Draw 22%
Chelsea 25%
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