Cole Palmer, Chelsea's promising 23-year-old winger, has been struggling with a groin problem that has left him vulnerable to injury. Despite playing twice since returning from three months out, the Italian coach Enzo Maresca believes Palmer needs careful management and is not yet at full fitness. This raises concerns about his chances of making England's World Cup squad.
Maresca revealed that after training on Thursday, Palmer had a mixed feeling, with some good days followed by painful ones. The coach added that it was unpredictable, with Palmer unable to play three games a week as he usually does. This lack of consistency is worrying for Palmer's fitness prospects and his ability to perform at the top level.
On the other hand, Everton manager David Moyes has a different problem on his hands - James Tarkowski, who barged into Dan Ndoye during their 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest. Despite not being punished by the referee or VAR, Moyes believes Tarkowski needs to be more careful with video assistant referees and is keen to have a word with him about it.
Meanwhile, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has confirmed that Gabriel Jesus will not be sold despite his contract expiring in 18 months. Arteta praised Jesus's performance, saying he brings an extra dimension to the team, and made it clear that Jesus will remain at Arsenal for the foreseeable future.
In other news, Thomas Frank is tired of discussing Tottenham's injured forward Dominic Solanke, who has been out since suffering a serious thigh injury in September. Solanke is nearing a return to fitness after surgery and is training individually, but Frank hopes for "good news" on his availability soon.
Lastly, West Ham United manager Nuno EspΓrito Santo believes that fit Jarrod Bowen can help propel the team away from relegation danger. Bowen has been the Hammers' best player this season and scored a brilliant goal in their 1-1 draw with Brighton.
Maresca revealed that after training on Thursday, Palmer had a mixed feeling, with some good days followed by painful ones. The coach added that it was unpredictable, with Palmer unable to play three games a week as he usually does. This lack of consistency is worrying for Palmer's fitness prospects and his ability to perform at the top level.
On the other hand, Everton manager David Moyes has a different problem on his hands - James Tarkowski, who barged into Dan Ndoye during their 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest. Despite not being punished by the referee or VAR, Moyes believes Tarkowski needs to be more careful with video assistant referees and is keen to have a word with him about it.
Meanwhile, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has confirmed that Gabriel Jesus will not be sold despite his contract expiring in 18 months. Arteta praised Jesus's performance, saying he brings an extra dimension to the team, and made it clear that Jesus will remain at Arsenal for the foreseeable future.
In other news, Thomas Frank is tired of discussing Tottenham's injured forward Dominic Solanke, who has been out since suffering a serious thigh injury in September. Solanke is nearing a return to fitness after surgery and is training individually, but Frank hopes for "good news" on his availability soon.
Lastly, West Ham United manager Nuno EspΓrito Santo believes that fit Jarrod Bowen can help propel the team away from relegation danger. Bowen has been the Hammers' best player this season and scored a brilliant goal in their 1-1 draw with Brighton.