Eberechi Eze played his first game after been out for almost a half year yesterday after an Achilles injury.
Eze cracked his Achilles in May around the same time he was he was expected to be in England’s temporary crew for the Euros.
Eberechi Eze made his first Crystal Palace appearance for nearly six months yesterday after an Achilles injury.
Eze ruptured his Achilles in May on the same day he was told he was due to be in England’s provisional squad for the Euros.
He has made swift progress and returned ahead of schedule, playing 62 minutes for Palace’s Under 23s against Blackburn.
The 23-year-old moved to Selhurst Park from QPR for £16million in the summer of 2020 and impressed in his debut season in the Premier League, scoring four goals and setting up another six.
Palace had initially feared Eberechi Eze may be out until 2022, but the winger now looks likely to feature at some point this year.
“He’s doing really well,” Eagles manager Patrick Vieira said last month.
“He has started training with the team, but he’s still a couple of weeks away from getting involved because we have to be really, really realistic with the injury that he had and the time that he needs to be fitter to get involved.”
Asked about his recovery in October, Eze replied: “The day I come back is going to be beautiful for me.”
“A beautiful experience stepping out with the fans. I haven’t experienced all the fans before. It’s going to be like my debut all over again. Amazing.”