Chelsea's attacking plans have suffered a setback as Cole Palmer faces extended time on the sidelines following an unusual domestic accident. The 23-year-old fractured his little toe after colliding with a door at home, ruling him out of upcoming matches against Burnley, Barcelona, and Arsenal.

"Unfortunately, he had an accident at home where he hit his toe. It's nothing major, but he won't be available next week,"

manager Enzo Maresca confirmed during Friday's press conference. The incident occurred just as Palmer was preparing to return from a groin injury that has kept him out since September.

The England international had recently resumed training at Cobham following his muscle problem, which limited him to just three Premier League appearances this season. His last competitive action came in Chelsea's 2-1 defeat at Manchester United on September 27.

Maresca Addresses Injury Impact

While downplaying the severity of the toe fracture, Maresca acknowledged the challenges of Palmer's extended absence:

  • Misses Champions League clash against Barcelona
  • Unavailable for key Premier League matches
  • Delays return to England squad consideration

"The team performs better with Cole playing," Maresca admitted. "While we've managed well in his absence, his quality is irreplaceable."

Defensive Updates and Fixture Schedule

In more positive news, defender Benoit Badiashile could return against Burnley following a muscle issue. However, Axel Disasi remains with the reserve squad despite recent first-team training sessions.

Chelsea face a demanding schedule:

DateOpponentCompetition
Nov 22Burnley (A)Premier League
Nov 25Barcelona (H)Champions League
Nov 30Arsenal (H)Premier League

The Blues currently sit third in the Premier League, six points behind leaders Arsenal. Palmer's absence presents both a challenge and opportunity for other squad members to step up during this critical period.