Glasner confident Chilwell can reignite career at Crystal Palace
Oliver Glasner believes Ben Chilwell can revive his career at Crystal Palace after being left out in the cold by parent club Chelsea.
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner believes loanee Ben Chilwell can reignite his career at the club following his move from Chelsea.
Chilwell was not in head coach Enzo Maresca’s plans at Stamford Bridge and made a deadline-day switch on loan to the Eagles, having featured for Chelsea just once all season, in the EFL Cup against Barrow.
The England international is without an appearance in the Premier League since April 2024, but Glasner has already been impressed by Chilwell’s application in training and hopes he can help the side in the second half of the season.
"It can be a big chance for him,” said Glasner.
“He has to compete with Tyrick Mitchell because he has had an excellent season for us, very consistent on a very high level. But he [Chilwell] is doing really well in training.
“Ben played many games for Chelsea and then, for reasons I don't know and I don't care, he didn't play.
“That was the only opportunity that we could sign him here, because if he is a starter for Chelsea, we don't have a chance to sign him.”
Despite not being able to train with Chelsea’s first-team squad throughout January, Glasner is hopeful Chilwell can make his debut in the FA Cup's fourth round this weekend, away to League Two outfit Doncaster Rovers.
He added: "Unfortunately, he couldn't take part in Chelsea's team training in January.
"Team training is a little bit different, so we have to give him some days and maybe weeks, but the plan is he will get minutes at Doncaster."