October 13, 2024
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Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner watching on from the dugout

Trevoh Chalobah Ruled Out of Crystal Palace v Leicester.

Crystal Palace have been dealt a blow ahead of their Premier League clash with Leicester City on Saturday after Trevoh Chalobah was ruled out through injury.

The Eagles have had a mixed start to the campaign after losing their first two games of the season, before claiming a draw with Chelsea before the international break in a strong performance under Oliver Glasner.

Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner watching on from the dugout

The team also added reinforcements on deadline day, including Arsenal striker Eddie Nketiah and Chelsea defender Chalobah on loan without an option to buy, but the 25-year-old loanee won’t be available to make his debut after suffering an injury during one of his first training sessions.

Chalobah Ruled Out v Leicester
Could miss clashes with QPR and Man Utd too
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner watching on from the dugout
After losing Joachim Andersen to Fulham late on in the transfer window, and also seeing summer signing Chadi Riad suffer with an injury the team looked light on defensive options.

Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner watching on from the dugout

​​​​​​But the team were able to keep hold of captain Marc Guehi despite strong interest from Newcastle, and added to their squad by bringing in the experienced Chalobah on loan from Chelsea after he was frozen out by the new Stamford Bridge boss Enzo Maresca.

While Glasner had been hoping to hand him his debut in the home game against Leicester on Saturday afternoon, the manager revealed in his pre-match press conference that the defender who has been described as a “monster” wouldn’t be available after suffering an abdominal injury in training that could see him miss the next few games.

Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner watching on from the dugout

“He (Chalobah) injured his abdominal muscle in his first session with us. It’s a really strange injury. He’s also not available tomorrow. It won’t take very long. He’s questionable for QPR and Man United as well.”

As well as Chalobah’s injury, Palace will be without Riad for between eight and 12 weeks after he suffered a knee injury, although that is better than initially thought amid fears he may have ruptured his ACL.

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