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Jean-Philippe Mateta has returned to the first team training for the first time since the end of a horror tack that left him hospitalized and demanding 26 points.
The Frenchman faced a spell on the sidelines after suffering the injury against Millwall in a draw at FA Cup against Crystal Palace earlier this month.
The Eagles secured a 1-0 win over IPSWICH without the Premier League striker on Saturday, with former Arsenal striker Eddie Nketiah starting in his place. However, it seems that Oliver Glasner will not be without 27 years older after the club has provided a positive update on his progress.
Account X of Palace posted an image of the attacker participating in the training on Tuesday with the caption: ‘Well -Vowing back, JP’.
On Monday, an account on the platform posted an image of matette on team clothes with a black headline with a plaster below the ear that required points.
Before, Glasner He said he expected the striker to return to the quarterfinals of Palace Fa Cup with Fulham on March 29.
Jean-Philippe Mateta returned to the first team training for the first time since he was at the end of a Tackle of Terror at the FA Cup

The Frenchman was hospitalized and demanded 26 points after being kicked in the head by goalkeeper Millwall Liam Roberts

Mateeta is in good shape for the Eagles this season and attracted the interest of Manchester United
His injury against Millwall came when goalkeeper Liam Roberts took him with a high foot and was later sent off.
Only five minutes were touched in the FA CUP confrontation among the southern rivals of London when Roberts was charged for his Matter challenge.
Posting on Instagram after the injury, Mateeta wrote on Instagram: ‘I’m going well. I hope to come back very soon. And stronger than ever. Very well, guys, for the great job today. I love you.’
The lesion abruptly interrupted the excellent form of matet for the Eagles in this term. The striker scored 12 goals at the Premier League and was even linked to a summer change for Manchester United.
The legend of Red Devils, Wayne Rooney, asked one of Premier League’s leading clubs to kidnap United’s reported movement.
Speaking to BBC Sport, Rooney said that Mateta ‘is a big and strong boy who marks many goals’.
“Since watching Arsenal in the last Premier League games,” he said. “They put a lot of balls in the box without anyone to get to the end.
“I’m sure he would help from this point of view.”