CRYSTAL Palace midfield duo Mile Jedinak and Jonny Williams have given boss Ian Holloway a huge boost ahead of this weekend's trip to Blackburn Rovers.
Jedinak returns from a two-game ban and will go straight back into the centre of midfield, while Williams, who suffered heavy swelling just above his knee after a challenge at Ipswich Town last week, returned to training today and has had no further problems.
Jonathan Parr has been ruled out for up to three months with ankle ligament damage, so Dean Moxey is expected to continue at left-back, while Peter Ramage will be looking to come back into the starting XI in place of either Danny Gabbidon or Damien Delaney.
And Wilfried Zaha, who had his knee strapped up in last weekend's 2-2 draw to Leicester City, has trained without any problems this week and should take his place on the flank, while Stephen Dobbie may give Holloway a selection headache after his goal and assist against the Foxes.
Meanwhile, opponents Rovers have a host of injury problems to contend with.
Colin Kazim-Richards is a doubt with a shoulder injury, while the likes of Jason Lowe, Markus Olsson, Gael Givet and David Dunn will all be assessed on Friday ahead of the game at Ewood Park.
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Jedinak returns from a two-game ban and will go straight back into the centre of midfield, while Williams, who suffered heavy swelling just above his knee after a challenge at Ipswich Town last week, returned to training today and has had no further problems.
Jonathan Parr has been ruled out for up to three months with ankle ligament damage, so Dean Moxey is expected to continue at left-back, while Peter Ramage will be looking to come back into the starting XI in place of either Danny Gabbidon or Damien Delaney.
And Wilfried Zaha, who had his knee strapped up in last weekend's 2-2 draw to Leicester City, has trained without any problems this week and should take his place on the flank, while Stephen Dobbie may give Holloway a selection headache after his goal and assist against the Foxes.
Meanwhile, opponents Rovers have a host of injury problems to contend with.
Colin Kazim-Richards is a doubt with a shoulder injury, while the likes of Jason Lowe, Markus Olsson, Gael Givet and David Dunn will all be assessed on Friday ahead of the game at Ewood Park.
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