September 22, 2024

Crystal Palace's Jeffrey Schlupp (second right) sits on the floor after picking up an injury during the Premier League match at Selhurst Park, London.

Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze has been ruled out for six weeks due to an injury.

Crystal Palace are concerned that Eberechi Eze’s hamstring injury will keep him out for six weeks.

The midfielder has also been ruled out of England’s upcoming matches against Australia and Italy.

Eze was substituted after 88 minutes for Palace in their 1-0 triumph over Manchester United at Old Trafford on Saturday.

The 25-year-old has started the season well, but his injury is a big setback for Palace, who are also without Michael Olise, who is recovering from a hamstring injury.

Olise and new acquisition Matheus Franca are not scheduled to return until late October, while Dean Henderson, Jefferson Lerma, and Naouirou Ahamada are also sidelined with injuries.

Eze made his England debut in June against Malta and earned his second cap in last month’s friendly win against Scotland at Hampden Park.

Palace, who are ninth in the Premier League after a solid start to the season under Roy Hodgson, host Nottingham Forest on Saturday at Selhurst Park.

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WITH CRystal Palace defender Joachim Andersen is aiming for more goals after a stunning win over Manchester United on Saturday.

Anderson’s sweet finish gave Palace a 1-0 lead at Old Trafford and caused more suffering for Erik ten Hag.

Andersen said: “It was unbelievable to win at Old Trafford.

“This goal is something I will remember. This is something I need to improve on. I need to score more goals because I have the ability to score. I want to score. I think I actually have a pretty good shot. I hit it really well. Great goal! »

Palace have started the season well under Roy Hodgson and will face Nottingham Forest at home on Saturday before the international break. Palace Warden Sam Johnstone said:
“We had a great team performance, stuck to our plan and were rewarded.

“It won’t be easy in a place like this. They are a good team and good players, but we worked very hard and the results turned out great.

“It’s strange coming here on Tuesday and then again on Saturday, but maybe we didn’t have the right performance on Tuesday and we want to put that behind us, get things right right and show everyone that we are a better team. which we showed on Tuesday.

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“We worked hard. The boys dug in. It was difficult, but we got the result, which makes it all better.”

 

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