Ahead of their Premier League clash with Tottenham, Chelsea welcomed back key players Cole Palmer and Noni Madueke to first-team training after injury absences. Palmer missed the Arsenal game, while Madueke had been out for six weeks. Their return, alongside Nicolas Jackson who has also resumed training, is critical as the team seeks to enhance their offensive output after a disappointing past match. Chelsea's coach, Enzo Maresca, expressed concern over the team's lack of scoring in recent games, especially with his top three goal scorers sidelined.
Chelsea's attacking options have been revitalized with the return of Cole Palmer and Noni Madueke to training, crucial ahead of their match against Tottenham.
After a disappointing loss against Arsenal, Chelsea's manager lamented the absence of his top scorers Palmer, Jackson, and Madueke, which significantly affected their performance.
The trio—Palmer, Madueke, and Jackson—account for 30 of Chelsea's 52 goals this season, underscoring their importance to the team's offensive capabilities.
Following a humiliating defeat to a youth squad, Chelsea's senior players were called in for extra training, highlighting the urgency for improvement.
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