Eddie Nketiah
England
Right
May 30, 1999
26
5'9"
159 lb
RW
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Playmaking Forward
Suffers hamstring injury
Nketiah suffered another hamstring injury late in Wednesday's training session and is therefore ruled out for Thursday's Conference League clash against Fiorentina, according to coach Oliver Glasner. "Eddie unfortunately injured his hamstring again and had to leave the pitch two minutes before the end of the game. He won't make tomorrow's squad. He will have a scan again, but it doesn't really look good for him"
Analysis: Nketiah suffered a setback with a hamstring injury late in Wednesday's training session after targeting a return for Thursday's Conference League clash against Fiorentina and has been ruled out for the match. He will undergo further tests to determine the severity of the issue, and his potential absence would leave fewer attacking options in the depth chart.
Eyeing return after break
Nketiah (strain) is eyeing a return after the international break, according to manager Oliver Glasner. "I think after the international break, Eddie will be back for us."
Analysis: Nketiah is nearing a return to action as expected, with the forward now eyeing a return right after the international break. This comes after he has not played since the turn of the new year, missing the past two months of action. His return will give some more depth in the attack, notching two starts in 12 appearances this season.
Out until April
Nketiah (strain) won't be available before April, according to coach Igoar Glasner. "Eddie won't be available before April. So we're pushing hard to have him back in the team."
Analysis: Nketiah won't be available before April after already missing the last 10 matches due to a strain injury. The forward had been operating in a reserve role prior to the setback and is likely to return to that spot once he is fit again, especially with Jean-Philippe Mateta nearing a return and Jorgen Strand Larsen arriving during the winter transfer window.
Eyeing April return
Nketiah (strain) is eyeing a return to play in April, according to manager Oliver Glasner. "I mentioned it [last week]: Eddie had a setback and it will take him now a few more weeks. We are now at the end of February. We expect him back in training... I think it will be the end of March, but because we don't have games, it looks like it will be April [on the pitch]."
Analysis: Nketiah suffered a setback last week and will now be looking out at least another month out, set to return to training during March and not play again until April. This does mean the club is without two of their forwards for a bit more time, as Jean-Philippe Mateta (knee) is also out. Jordan Strand Larsen should remain in the starting XI at forward until the other two recover, hoping they can see a boost soon.
Suffers setback
Nketiah (strain) remains out as he "had a setback and we will miss him for a few more weeks.", manager Oliver Glasner confirmed Wednesday.
Analysis: Nketiah hasn't played since Dec. 28 while continuing to struggle with muscular problems. He previously scored twice over 12 appearances across all competitions, but he had been used mostly as a bench option, so his absence impacts the squad's attacking depth. Jorgen Strand Larsen should continue to lead the front line until either Nketiah or Jean-Philippe Mateta (knee) returns.
Still sidelined
Nketiah (strain) is still not an option for the club, according to manager Oliver Glasner.
Analysis: Nketiah is still going to miss out as he extends his absence past a month, still not fit due to his strain. That said, the club has yet to give much on an update surrounding the player, leaving his availability in the next few weeks in question. With two starts in 12 appearances, this continues to be more of a loss of depth, with two goals in 400 minutes of play this season.
Remains out
Nketiah (strain) will miss Sunday's trip to Newcastle, with manager Oliver Glasner saying "It looks like [Eddie Nketiah] is also not available. It looks like nobody will come back for this game".
Analysis: Nketiah is expected to spend his second straight game on the sidelines while he continues to battle a muscular issue. He had alternated starts and substitute outings prior to the injury, but his exclusion will leave Yeremy Pino and Justin Devenney as the obvious choices in attacking midfield, with Christantus Uche offering an unlikely alternative.
Taking injury game-by-game
Nketiah is out for Thursday's match against Fulham and is taking his injury game-by-game, according to manager Olive Glasner. "Eddie is out for this game, so let's see for the next game. We don't know exactly how long it will take [to recover] - we'll have to take it game by game. It's a little bit his muscle, but we don't know right now how serious it is. Of course, he's had a few issues this year, and that's why we are quite cautious."
Analysis: Nketiah is heading to the sidelines for at least a match, as the forward is dealing with some setbacks of a muscle injury. He will move forward going game-by-game, making him questionable for Sunday's match against Newcastle. This will likely leave Yeremy Pino and either Christantus Uche or Justin Devenny to start in the attacking portion of the midfield, with Nketiah only starting twice all season.
Manages knock
Nketiah was forced off at halftime due to a knock during Tuesday's defeat against Arsenal in the Carabao Cup, but will be available for Sunday's clash against Tottenham, coach Oliver Glasner said in a press conference, according to BeanymanSports. "He had a slight knock, but I am sure he will be back for the Tottenham game."
Analysis: Nketiah is seeing a greater role for Palace with the departure of Ismaila Sarr for the AFCON but the forward received a knock in the first half of Tuesday's Carabao Cup defeat against the Gunners that he will need to manage in the coming days. The issue seems to be minor since coach Oliver Glasner already announced that he will be available against the Spurs on Sunday. That said, if he had to ultimately miss the game or start on the bench, the young Justin Devenny will likely get a starting chance for that clash.
Scores in win
Nketiah scored one goal to go with two shots (two on goal) in Sunday's 2-1 victory against Fulham.
Analysis: Nketiah found the back of the net with a pair of shots during Sunday's win and came away with a goal. The striker has largely been a backup this season, but was excellent during Sunday's win in a jammy clash with Fulham. Nketiah could take more minutes due to injuries or rotation, but he's unlikely to earn the top striking job.
Four shots Sunday
Nketiah had four shots (zero on goal) and one chance created in Sunday's 2-1 loss to Manchester United. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 53rd minute.
Analysis: Nketiah would come off the bench Sunday in place of an injured Ismaila Sarr (undisclosed), receiving 52 minutes of play. He would see some decent work with his four shots, although he would not earn a goal as not a single shot hit the target. He remains at one goal this season and is yet to see a start, something that could change if Sarr misses more time.
Available off bench
Nketiah (hamstring) is on the bench for Saturday's clash against Wolves.
Analysis: Nketiah was expected to be an option after the break, and that has materialized with the forward returning to the bench on Saturday against Wolves. His availability still offers reinforcements for the attack as he has been cleared for action again. That said, he is unlikely to push into the starting XI given that all five of his appearances have come from the bench.
Fit to play
Nketiah (hamstring) is an option for Saturday's match against Wolves, according to manager Oliver Glasner. "Eddie Nketiah trained the whole week, starting on Monday, so he's fine and will be in the squad."
Analysis: Nketiah was expected to be an option after the break, and that appears to be coming to fruition, with the forward cleared for action again. This will add some reinforcements to the attack for the club, although he is unlikely to earn a starting role, with all five appearances coming from the bench.
Should return after break
Nketiah (hamstring) is expected to return after November's international break, manager Olivier Glasner told media during Friday's pre-match press conference. "We had a scan [on Nketiah] yesterday. The result came back and was better than what our [original] concerns were. It's a minor muscle injury. It looks like he'll be back after the international break. So he will miss three games but then should be back. It's a positive result from the scan."
Analysis: Nketiah suffered the injury in the Carabao Cup win over Liverpool on Wednesday. The striker is a depth option in the attack, so his absence won't be much of an issue in most fantasy formats.
Suffers hamstring injury
Nketiah suffered a hamstring injury in the first half of Wednesday's Carabao Cup victory against Liverpool and is set to spend some time on the sidelines again, coach Oliver Glasner confirmed in a press conference, according to the News Shopper. "But unfortunately, we had to bring him on at half time because Eddie Nketiah injured his hamstring again. Eddie's injury is really tough, especially for him. It's the next one after he missed the whole of pre-season and the start of the season. Hopefully, it is not too serious."
Analysis: Nketiah suffered a new hamstring injury in the first half of Wednesday's Carabao Cup clash against the Reds and will likely spend some time on the sidelines again to recover. The striker has been struggling to keep himself fit and will have to wait to feature more minutes for Palace. He came off the bench in his last five appearances in the Premier League, so his absence will not impact the starting XI.
Scores heroic winner
Nketiah scored one goal to go with two shots (one on goal) and one chance created in Saturday's 2-1 win over Liverpool. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 78th minute.
Analysis: Nketiah scored a heroic winner Saturday, finding the back of the net deep in second half stoppage time. The forward has struggled to earn consistent starts, but he's still a good finished with upside when he's on the pitch. Nketiah has appeared in each of the last two matches since returning from a hamstring injury that held him out to start the season.
Returns to bench
Nketiah (hamstring) is on the bench for Saturday's clash against West Ham United.
Analysis: Nketiah has been included in the matchday squad for the first time this season and starts on the bench against West Ham. The forward has recovered from a hamstring injury and will be available for selection if needed. His return strengthens the attacking depth after a period of absence.
Set for return
Nketiah (hamstring) is an option for Saturday's match against West Ham, according to manager Olivier Glasner. "Eddie is a bit different. He missed all the pre-season, but he looked very good in training today and on Wednesday, when we had a really intense session, so let's see how the game is going, but those players looked very sharp in training."
Analysis: Nketiah is finally ready for action once again, with the forward cleared for a return after time out with a hamstring injury. He has yet to appear this season due to the injury and will hope for his debut against West Ham, likely to maintain a rotational and bench role.
Still hopeful for West Ham match
Nketiah (hamstring) is eyeing a return against West Ham on Saturday, according to manager Olivier Glasner. "But it looks positive that Eddie will return for the West Ham game, but not for Millwall."
Analysis: Nketiah has yet to appear but has once again reinforced that he could be available soon, with his coach bringing confidence of his return Saturday. He will likely need to continue to train throughout the week to play, a good sign for the forward. He will likely be more of a depth option once fit, set to serve off the bench if fit against West Ham.
Could return against West Ham
Nketiah (hamstring) will be sidelined for Saturday's match against Sunderland but is expected to return later this month, manager Oliver Glasner told media during his pre-match press conference Friday. "At the moment it looks like [Adam] Wharton, [Ismaila] Sarr and [Eddie] Nketiah are available at least against Liverpool, so in two weeks. That's a great job from our medical department. Tomorrow none of them are available. Millwall, none of them is available, maybe Adam and Eddie have a chance for West Ham."
Analysis: Nketiah suffered a hamstring injury in pre-season. He was initially expected to be sidelined for around eight weeks, and the timeline seems about right. Based on Glasner's words, even though an appearance against West Ham might be too soon, it hasn't been ruled out yet. A more conservative approach would put him ready to return against Liverpool on Saturday, Sep. 27.
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