Ollie Palmer, a key player for Wrexham this season, is currently dealing with an injury issue.
Palmer, 31, has started every game for Wrexham so far this season; the team has only lost two games overall. Palmer has played in every game for Wrexham so far this year.
Although he is questionable for the upcoming match after sitting on the bench for Wrexham’s 5-0 demolition by Stockport County, boss Phil Parkinson is sure that he will be healthy and prepared.
In an interview with The Leader, Parkinson asserted that Palmer had an injection to deal with a knee issue.
“Ollie did some running on Monday to keep him active and he has had an injection in his knee,” Parkinson said.
“He will take some time to recover, and we hope to have him back in training on Thursday. He’s had a knee issue for a while, so we prepared him for this shot and are sure it will work.
“I’m hoping this shot would help him with
Although he is questionable for the upcoming match after sitting on the bench for Wrexham’s 5-0 demolition by Stockport County, boss Phil Parkinson is sure that he will be healthy and prepared.
In an interview with The Leader, Parkinson asserted that Palmer had an injection to deal with a knee issue.
“Ollie did some running on Monday to keep him active and he has had an injection in his knee,” Parkinson said.
“He will take some time to recover, and we hope to have him back in training on Thursday. He’s had a knee issue for a while, so we prepared him for this shot and are sure it will work.
“I’m hoping this shot would help him with
Palmer has been an important figure upfront despite his lack of goals, having scored twice in 12 games, but Parkinson now has the option to rest him until he returns to full fitness.
Wrexham were heavily beaten by Stockport, and Parkinson may wish to bring Palmer back in, but he will be cautious over making his knee injury worse.
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