Cole Palmer fit for Chelsea vs Arsenal Premier League showdown

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London, Nov 28: Cole Palmer is back for Chelsea’s top of the table clash with Arsenal on Sunday after making a sooner than expected return from a toe injury.
The England forward sustained the injury following what was described as an accident at home. But Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca confirmed he was in contention to start the game against Premier League leader Arsenal at Stamford Bridge.“Having Cole back is good news and everyone is happy,” said Maresca. “He can help us a lot. He is arguably our best player and we are happy he is back. Now we have to give him time to be 100% fit. He has done fantastic in the past and no doubt he is going to do very good things for this club in the future.” Chelsea is second in the standings and can close the gap on Arsenal to three points with a win.
Palmer has been out since September with a groin injury. He was close to a return before hurting his toe, which ruled him out of the wins against Burnley and Barcelona in the Champions League on Tuesday.Arsenal injury newsLeandro Trossard faces tests to see if the forward will be available for Arsenal after being substituted in the first half of the midweek win against Bayern Munich. (AP)

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