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Latest Updates on Cole Palmer, Malo Gusto, and Levi Colwill: Chelsea’s Injury News and Anticipated Return Dates Ahead of the Everton Clash

Chelsea is gearing up for their upcoming clash with Everton amidst a series of injury concerns and updates on key players. With both teams eyeing crucial points to improve their standings in the league, Chelsea aims to bounce back to winning ways against Everton at Stamford Bridge.

 

Mauricio Pochettino faces challenges ahead of the Everton match, with potential absences of key players looming. Here’s a comprehensive look at the latest injury news for Chelsea:

 

Cole Palmer’s involvement against Sheffield United was cut short due to fatigue, with a possible return date set for Everton clash on April 15.

 

Malo Gusto missed the Sheffield United game due to illness but is expected to return against Everton.

 

Ben Chilwell has been absent from recent squads due to illness following a knock during the international break, with hopes for his return against Everton.

 

Christopher Nkunku continues to struggle with a hamstring issue, with no definite return date announced yet.

 

Levi Colwill is dealing with a toe problem and remains sidelined from training, with his return date uncertain.

 

Robert Sanchez is back in training, but his involvement in the squad for the Everton clash remains uncertain due to an unknown injury.

 

Romeo Lavia is ruled out for the remainder of the season due to a thigh injury, with a possible return next season.

 

Reece James is progressing in his rehabilitation after hamstring surgery, with a potential return date in April.

 

Lesley Ugochukwu’s hamstring injury has kept him out since December, with no updates on his return, possibly aiming for next season.

 

Wesley Fofana, recovering from an ACL rupture, is not expected to play this season, eyeing a return next season.

 

As Chelsea prepares to face Everton, managing these injuries and returning players to full fitness will be crucial for Pochettino’s squad.

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