October 31st 2024.
Eberechi Eze, the talented midfielder for Crystal Palace, is currently facing a struggle with a hamstring problem. This has caused some concern for his manager, Oliver Glasner, who now has two major injury worries after their win against Aston Villa on Sunday. Eze, along with teammate Adam Wharton, had to be taken out of the match due to their respective injuries.
Despite these setbacks, the Eagles were able to secure their spot in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals with a 2-1 victory over Aston Villa. As a result, they have earned themselves a trip to Arsenal for their next match. Eze played a key role in their win, scoring the first goal of the match, but unfortunately had to be substituted after only 18 minutes. Wharton, on the other hand, was able to last a bit longer before being forced off the pitch in the 27th minute.
The severity of Eze's hamstring problem is still uncertain, as Glasner has not received any significant updates on his condition. However, he remains optimistic and calm about Wharton's issue, which seems to be related to a longstanding groin problem. In fact, he had given the manager the green light to play in the match, but unfortunately was unable to continue due to his injury.
Glasner explained, "Ebs signaled to us that he wasn't able to continue. It's still too early to know the full extent of his injury, but I'm hoping it's not too serious. As for Adam, I'm feeling positive because it's nothing new. He's been dealing with this groin problem for months now. We thought he would be okay for the match, but yesterday he gave us the thumbs up that he was fit to play."
When asked about the upcoming match against Wolves, Glasner responded, "We wanted to keep most of the team from our win against Tottenham, but Ismaila Sarr will likely be rested after putting in so much effort in our previous match." He went on to mention that his team has been on a good run lately, securing back-to-back wins after a rough start to the season. However, they will still be without players like Chadi Riad, Matheus França, Chris Richards, and possibly Jefferson Lerma, who is currently dealing with an injury.
Despite these challenges, the Eagles are heading into their next match with confidence and determination. Their first league win of the season against Tottenham was a major boost for the team, and their impressive performance against Aston Villa only solidified their momentum. Now, they are focused on continuing their winning streak when they face off against Wolves on Saturday evening.
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