Injury Woes Continue for Crystal Palace as Daniel Munoz Joins Growing List
1 min readOliver Glasner’s challenges at Crystal Palace persist as the club grapples with another setback during the international break, compounding the manager’s injury woes.
Despite recent positive developments with the return of key players like Eberechi Eze and Will Hughes, along with hopes of Michael Olise’s imminent comeback, Palace’s injury concerns have resurfaced.
The unfortunate blow came with Sam Johnstone’s withdrawal from England training, signaling a lengthy absence and potentially ending his season. Now, another injury concern emerges as Daniel Munoz, who recently scored for Colombia against Spain, sustains an injury during international duty.
Munoz’s injury, suffered during Colombia’s match against Romania, adds to Palace’s growing list of sidelined players. While the extent of the injury remains unclear, early reports suggest it may not be severe and could be precautionary.
Glasner’s plans are disrupted once again, particularly given the limited options in Munoz’s position. However, there is some solace in Munoz’s injury record, which indicates a history of minimal time on the sidelines.
Despite concerns, Munoz has rarely missed games due to injury throughout his career, providing Palace with confidence that his absence may be short-lived. With reports suggesting precautionary measures, Glasner’s upcoming press conference is anticipated to provide further clarity on Munoz’s condition.
While the situation remains uncertain, Munoz’s injury history offers some reassurance to Palace, who hope for a swift recovery for the Colombian international.