Crystal Palace midfielder Eberechi Eze has been dominated out of their grudge match with Arsenal on Saturday. The England midfielder will miss the Premier League recreation at Selhurst Park after aggravating an current foot drawback throughout Wednesday’s 3-2 League Cup quarter-final loss to the Gunners on the Emirates. The 26-year-old first suffered the harm throughout final weekend’s 3-1 Premier League win at Brighton however performed on towards Arsenal. “We have no-one again but, however we do have another harm: Ebs is unavailable,” Palace supervisor Oliver Glasner instructed a pre-match press convention on Friday.
“He obtained a success towards Brighton on his foot. He performed with fairly a swollen foot on the Emirates and likewise obtained the following kick there, so he’s not one hundred pc.
“We want each participant one hundred pc, so it is sensible. We determined that he will get a relaxation and hopefully he shall be accessible for Bournemouth.”
Glasner added: “It would not look critical, however you need to put on the boots, kick the ball and it’s painful. It shouldn’t be that free by way of motion.
“You at all times really feel ache whenever you transfer after which you’re considering an excessive amount of about this and might’t play how one can play.
“We want the most effective Eberechi Eze he will be and subsequently he must be match like all the opposite gamers.”
The Eagles will now attempt to lengthen their unbeaten league run to 6 video games with out Eze as they head into the historically busy Christmas and New Year programme.
Victories over Ipswich and Brighton, allied to attracts with Aston Villa, Newcastle and Manchester City, have taken Palace into fifteenth place — 4 factors away from the relegation zone.
“For me the busiest a part of Christmas is that this week, three video games in six days,” stated Glasner. “We have one recreation on the twenty ninth, however then we’ve got per week till Chelsea, so the busiest interval is now and it’s good to have gamers accessible.
“And I anticipate Ebere to be accessible for Bournemouth. Of course you will need to have your workforce collectively, and we are going to go for getting a greater outcome than two days in the past on the Emirates.”
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