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It's unfortunate news for Marc Guehi and Crystal Palace, as he faces a further six to eight weeks out due to knee surgery.
Missing England's friendlies adds to the disappointment, but his target return in April keeps hope alive for his Euro 2024 prospects.
His absence will be felt as Palace faces Tottenham this weekend, but they'll look to build on their recent win under new manager Oliver Glasner.
Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi will be out for a further six to eight weeks after having minor knee surgery, meaning he will miss England's friendlies in March.
Guehi suffered the injury in Crystal Palace's defeat at Brighton on February 3 and then missed games against Chelsea, Everton and Burnley.
The procedure was understood to have cleaned up an issue in the joint following a setback in his recovery but means he will miss the next England camp in March when they play Brazil and Belgium at Wembley.
Guehi is targeting a return in mid-to-late April and is fully expected to remain in contention for Gareth Southgate's England squad for Euro 2024.
The defender has played nine times for England, his last appearance coming in November against North Macedonia. He has started 22 Premier League matches for Palace this season.
Crystal Palace visit Tottenham on Saturday in the Premier League after beating Burnley last weekend in Oliver Glasner's first game in charge.