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Palmer not focused on England World Cup squad after injury return

Palmer not focused on England World Cup squad after injury return

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Cole Palmer got on the scoresheet in Chelseas 2-0 win over Everton, with England boss Thomas Tuchel watching on.

Cole Palmer insisted that he is solely focused on returning to full fitness for Chelsea after he scored in their 2-0 win against Everton.

The England international scored the opening goal at Stamford Bridge before Malo Gusto doubled their advantage against the Toffees.

It was Palmer’s fifth Premier League goal against Everton, his joint-most against an opponent in the competition along with Brighton.

It was also his first league goal when starting since May against Liverpool, following his recent struggles with a groin issue.

England head coach Thomas Tuchel was in attendance to watch Chelsea end their four-game winless run, but Palmer is not thinking about the 2026 World Cup just yet.

“I've not been looking too far ahead to be honest. I've been injured for three months, I just need to get back to full fitness,” Palmer told BBC Match of the Day.

“I know what I can offer when I'm fully fit, so hopefully I get there soon.

“I wouldn't say I'm at my best yet. I'm still dealing with an injury. Hopefully, it gets better and better, but there's still a bit to go.

“It is getting better. The stuff I've been doing with the physios at the club. It's just a matter of not doing too much too soon.

“Literally, it's just a day by day thing. Hopefully it gets better.”

Palmer not focused on England World Cup squad after injury return

Cole Palmer got on the scoresheet in Chelseas 2-0 win over Everton, with England boss Thomas Tuchel watching on.

Cole Palmer insisted that he is solely focused on returning to full fitness for Chelsea after he scored in their 2-0 win against Everton.

The England international scored the opening goal at Stamford Bridge before Malo Gusto doubled their advantage against the Toffees.

It was Palmer’s fifth Premier League goal against Everton, his joint-most against an opponent in the competition along with Brighton.

It was also his first league goal when starting since May against Liverpool, following his recent struggles with a groin issue.

England head coach Thomas Tuchel was in attendance to watch Chelsea end their four-game winless run, but Palmer is not thinking about the 2026 World Cup just yet.

“I've not been looking too far ahead to be honest. I've been injured for three months, I just need to get back to full fitness,” Palmer told BBC Match of the Day.

“I know what I can offer when I'm fully fit, so hopefully I get there soon.

“I wouldn't say I'm at my best yet. I'm still dealing with an injury. Hopefully, it gets better and better, but there's still a bit to go.

“It is getting better. The stuff I've been doing with the physios at the club. It's just a matter of not doing too much too soon.

“Literally, it's just a day by day thing. Hopefully it gets better.”

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