Maresca hints at Palmer position change after Chelsea injury blows
- Cole Palmer may soon play as a No. 9 for Chelsea due to injuries to forwards Marc Guiu and Nicolas Jackson.
- Chelsea allowed Joao Felix to join AC Milan on loan before the January transfer window closed.
- Maresca expressed confidence in Palmer's abilities, stating he is improving and has a bright future despite current challenges.
- Maresca noted that injuries to two strikers in one game are unfortunate but emphasized that Nicolas Jackson's injury is not serious.
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