
Crystal Palace is optimistic about Dean Henderson’s impending return following his horrific debut injury.
HenDean derson is expected to recover from his thigh injury in time for Crystal Palace’s game before the new year.
In September’s 3-0 Carabao Cup loss to Manchester United, Henderson was forced off during his Palace debut. Henderson had left the team after 12 years to sign a £20 million contract with the Eagles that summer.
Before getting hurt, the 26-year-old England international with just one cap had hoped to challenge Sam Johnstone for the starting shirt at Palace.
The team is hoping that Henderson, who inked a five-year contract at Selhurst Park, will finally return before the end of December. A second Palace start is also likely in the FA Cup third round in early January.
13th position On Sunday, Palace takes on West Ham in the Premier League, and Jefferson Lerma, the midfielder, is cautious about their potential.
It is a well-known fact that they possess talented players, stated the Colombian international. They’re having a great time.
“But we’re getting ready nicely. I believe there is a good chance for us to be successful.
The Mayor’s office announced that all of London’s Premier League football clubs have signed a charter pledging to make their venues safer for women after dark.
All seven teams have ratified Sadiq Khan’s Women’s Night Safety Charter by joining more than 2,000 establishments and organisations in the capital.
In addition to addressing violence against women and girls, Arsenal, Brentford, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Chelsea, West Ham United and Tottenham Hotspur have now pledged to make their venues “safer” and “more welcoming”.
Additionally, Millwall, a championship football team, has committed, and the mayor is urging other rugby, football, and sports teams to emulate Premier League teams.