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Chelsea Line-Ups for Crystal Palace as Cole Palmer and Wesley Fofana Disagreement Emerges
- On Friday, Cole Palmer, Chelsea forward, resumed training and is in contention to return from a thigh injury for Chelsea FC's match at Selhurst Park on Sunday.
- Because of tightness in his thigh, Cole Palmer experienced discomfort that prompted medical caution, and Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior said they left him out of the last game to protect his fitness.
- Oliver Glasner, who last week confirmed he will leave at season's end, defended his outburst and criticised the board for informing him 28 hours before the captain's sale, saying `No, I don't regret `.
- Chelsea's manager noted Liam Rosenior said Cole Palmer appears happy and is part of Chelsea's long-term plans, while Dean Henderson will captain Palace for the rest of the season, including Sunday's meeting at Selhurst Park.
- With Palace on a 10-game winless run, the squad felt abandoned after a 2-1 defeat without former captain Marc Guehi, though Ismaila Sarr and Daniel Munoz are returning.
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Oliver Glasner is one of the managers Manchester United will consider as the long-term successor to Ruben Amorim in the summer, but the Austrian is staying with Crystal Palace for now
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