Cole Palmer is facing new challenges as a true global star and a Premier League poster boy.
It’s no longer just Chelsea fans who know how good he is – the whole world does. And whoever comes up against us now does everything they can to stop him.
Pat Nevin says he knew Palmer was a top class player from the moment he saw him – it took just a couple of touches for the former Blues winger to know:
“When Cole Palmer first broke through at Manchester City he came on as a sub and after just three or four touches I said, ‘I think I’ve seen the new Kevin De Bruyne’, which shocked a lot of people,” the ex-winger boasted.
“In terms of comparing him to former Chelsea players, I think De Bruyne comes closest. He’s not a winger, he’s more of a wide attacker or a number 10. People throw in names like Eden Hazard and Frank Lampard but he’s not like either of those two, he’s just Cole Palmer.”
Nevin wasn’t the only one with foresight – Paul Merson and plenty of us predicted this sort of close treatment for Palmer back in the summer. It has come to pass, and things won’t get any easier in our upcoming games. Newcastle at home this Sunday is a huge chance to strut his stuff.
De Bruyne-like Palmer needs to shine this weekend
Well, Kevin De Bruyne is known for delivering every week, despite the opposition’s team being set up to stop him. That’s the kind of treatment Cole Palmer is going to have to expect now. He’ll be marked tightly and can’t let it get to him. De Bruyne has a superb mentality, and a superb engine to keep pushing. If Palmer wants to make the most of his talent like the Belgian has, he will need to follow the same path.
Play Felix because this team isn’t one man game . Felix needs regular games time with NKunKu . Flex your tactics . Opposition read your game plan . This team is ready to win trophies. All they need is scoring goals and defence . CFC needs to win this Sunday.
I agree 100% with you on this.
Cole parmer must be stopped by all means, we’ve seen that at Liverpool, what remains to be done is the responsibility of the coach to device a way for the player to elude his marker by whatever means possible. This is absolutely necessary for the player to fulfill his glaring potentials, the young man must not be left on his own to wizzled from those mischievous and desperate Coaches.
Cole Palmer needs to wake up if he must be likened to Kevin De Bruyne. Against Liverpool he failed woefully and must cancel that out today if he is selected against Newcastle.
By the way, I am opting for Caicedo – Lavia pairing in front of our back four instead of Enzo Fernandez. Also, Reece James needs to be subbed to give way for a more forceful Malo Gusto on the right wing back and for me a Cucurrella on the left wing back against a formidable Newcastle.
Wesley Fofana must watch his upfront adventure and tackles.