Chelsea Manager Mouricio Pochettino has brutally announced SAD news for Nicholas Jackson and Madueke over Penalty Clash with Cole Paomer knowing FULL well Palmer is the Penalty taker
I watched you on TV discussing the Madueke/Nicolas Jackson affair…
“Yes, I believe we should discuss the game afterward, but first and foremost, to be clear, the players, staff, and club are all aware that Cole Palmer is the penalty taker. Everything that transpired next is a disgrace. I am quite angry about this circumstance.
“We were discussing in the locker room about the picture that we sent since it was Monday Night Football and every single nation was watching the game, and we couldn’t transmit this sort of image. This is a shame. I’d want to apologize to the people and our supporters because this is unacceptable.
“The most crucial aspect of teamwork is discipline. That is a characteristic of the sport. Of course, the players must demonstrate that they have a desire to score goals, but in this sort of circumstance, we will make a choice if that occurs; we were speaking in a very nice manner because we needed to make the situation clear.
“But I will not allow this sort of behavior again. If this occurs again, I’m going to be really strong. I was telling them, and I swear it will not happen again. It is a technique that we must understand while working with a young team since personal goals might often take precedence over group goals.
“When you ask me why we are inconsistent, why we underperform at times, and then plummet, it is because of the standards. The youthful team must understand the club’s objectives. But at the same time, they must perform for the team.
“They need to learn quickly since we’re in Chelsea and demand is great. Having said that, I believe we should go on and discuss the game, which ended 6-0 against a very excellent club like Everton. We scored six goals and preserved a clean sheet, so I believe we’re ready to be thrilled. No? “Or maybe we can complete [the press conference].”
Will Noni or Nicolas get any punishment?
“No, it isn’t about punishment. It’s time to learn. They are young men, and they act like this. I believe [Conor] Gallagher’s response as a captain was extremely excellent. I believe we cannot exhibit such conduct. That is a punishment for everyone since they have all known that if Palmer is on the field, he is the taker since he first began playing.
“We must recall when it was a really terrible situation. Remember Burnley? Nobody wanted to face the penalty, but he did it and went on to exhibit his personality.
“Look what happened. We were chatting. I can explain anything we were talking about there. That is a shame. I can only apologize and say it won’t happen. It is not feasible for them to act like children here.
“After the amazing game that we were playing from the start, to speak about it now is a disgrace and an inexcusable thing.” We don’t deserve to discuss it. I apologize to the fans and the public for the way we behaved. It is part of the procedure.
“Building a team is not simple. It is not easy. That is why we must study and make solid decisions. When I told you that we have all of the information we needed to make a choice for the upcoming season, that is exactly what we need to focus on.
Did Noni and Jackson apologize?
“I believe we can all agree that this sort of behavior cannot occur again, and they are wrong.”
Will it have an influence on the weekend, the FA Cup, or their positions [in the team]?
“No, no. It does not operate like this. They are inexperienced gamers who do not know what they are doing. They are young, they are children, and they need to go through various experiences to learn.
“It’s like we’re in school. It is now up to them to prove their error and learn from it. If they don’t learn, then we’ll make some choices. But now it’s time to learn and use this sort of experience to go forward.”
When you signed Palmer, did you believe he could score 20 Premier League goals?
“I never judged the guy when we signed him. You always have the highest expectations. It doesn’t surprise us, but he was always a goal-scoring threat when at Manchester City.
“You saw he had the ability to score effortlessly, right? However, he adjusts himself to the squad and the club. I believe his performance is excellent. Of course, he is not a high scorer, but he performs like one. He demonstrates that the club made the correct choice in finding him.”