Chelsea will look to continue their push for European football when they host relegation strugglers Everton on Monday.
Mauricio Pochettino's side were dealt a blow last weekend when they dropped points late on against Sheffield United in a 2-2 draw. The result at Bramall Lane followed their dramatic last-gasp 4-3 win over Manchester United at Stamford Bridge.
And in their final fixture before an FA Cup semi-final showdown against Manchester City, the Blues will be looking to go into that Wembley clash with a good performance. They will be taking on an Everton team who are playing their first fixture since receiving a two-point deduction on Monday, which they will appeal.
With that said, football.london has taken a look at Chelsea's latest injury situation...
Cole Palmer was withdrawn in the second half of the Blues' clash against the Blades at the weekend. He had been on the receiving end of a poor tackle not long before.
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Injury: Fatigue.
What Pochettino has said: «No, no, no. I think he was tired. My feeling was he was tired. 2-1 for us, Carney is another No.10 who can play there and do the job. Yes, I think we are happy with him.
»We need to protect him. He got a knock against Manchester United and was a little bit more tired than normal, but we wanted to protect him after scoring the second goal. Trying to avoid a problem for the future."
Possible return date: Everton (H) — April 15.
Reece James has recently begun his rehabilitation after hamstring surgery at the end of last year. He is working his way back to match fitness, but the club will not rush
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