SHOCKING NEWS: Chelsea Pochettino Has Blasted And Sent A Warning To One Of His Players After The Team’s Draw Against Manchester City In The Premier League. The Manager Singled Out The Player After His Poor Performance To The Draw, Calling Him A “Game Killer” He Wants Shouting At, I Nearly Said Something Else Then He’s Main Reasons We Drew The Match. That’s Why The Fans Don’t Respect His Presence In The Team. And Has No Importance To The Team. ” I Think It’s High Time For Him To Leave He Cost Us This Match”.
Cole Palmer returned to Manchester City with a grin adorning his face, gearing up to confront his current club, Chelsea, in a pivotal Premier League showdown. The 21-year-old midfielder, a product of the City academy with over a decade of allegiance to the club, made the switch to Chelsea during the summer transfer window. Since his arrival at Stamford Bridge, Palmer has flourished, impressing with 14 goals and nine assists in 31 appearances under the stewardship of Mauricio Pochettino.
As the much-anticipated clash between Chelsea and the reigning Premier League champions loomed on Saturday evening, Palmer found himself included in Chelsea’s starting eleven and received warm greetings from his former City comrades in the tunnel. The likes of Rodri, Kyle Walker, and Erling Haaland exchanged pleasantries with Palmer, who relished the chance to reconnect with old acquaintances. Nonetheless, such pre-match camaraderie has drawn criticism from figures like Sky Sports pundit Roy Keane, known for his staunch competitive spirit during his playing days.
Keane voiced his disapproval of such interactions, asserting his belief that players should reserve their niceties for post-match encounters. Despite making 41 appearances under Pep Guardiola at Manchester City, Palmer didn’t feature regularly as a starter under the Spanish manager. Guardiola acknowledged Palmer’s aspirations for more playing time and respected his decision to seek opportunities elsewhere. Guardiola noted that had Palmer received the same playing time as Phil Foden, he might have opted to stay. Nonetheless, Guardiola expressed his contentment with Palmer’s move to Chelsea, recognizing such transitions as inherent to football, particularly when prestigious clubs like Chelsea come calling.