Cole Palmer, a forward for Chelsea, suffered an injury while playing for England Under-21s. The incident took place during the first half at the City Ground, resulting in Palmer returning for the second half with his right thigh wrapped. However, he had to exit the game six minutes into the second half due to continued soreness in his right thigh. Despite the injury, Palmer managed to walk off the field unaided and removed the bandage as he neared the touchline.
In response to the injury, England Under-21s head coach Lee Carsley mentioned their intention to monitor Palmer’s condition closely, emphasizing a cautious approach to his recovery. This caution is a priority to ensure Palmer’s well-being and prevent exacerbation of the injury. This development comes after Palmer’s recent move to Chelsea from Manchester City in a significant £42.5 million transfer during the summer transfer window.
Palmer has showcased his talent for Chelsea, featuring in six games under Mauricio Pochettino’s management. He has notably scored one goal and provided two assists, displaying his potential as a key contributor for the team. However, his injury raises concerns about his availability for upcoming matches and his ability to maintain his performance level post-recovery.
Shifting focus to the England Under-21s match against Serbia, the team achieved a remarkable victory with a scoreline of 9-1. This win stands as their most significant victory since a 9-0 triumph over San Marino in 2013. Noni Madueke, Jaden Philogene, and Harvey Elliot were the standout performers, each scoring twice during the match. Liam Delay and Jonathan Rowe also added to the goal tally, while Luka Subotic scored an own goal late in the game.
With this victory, England Under-21s solidify their position at the top of Group F, having secured three wins from three games. Their dominant performance further underscores their potential in the tournament and sets a promising tone for their future matches, building confidence within the team and its supporters.