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Cole Palmer was all smiles on his return to Manchester City before of their Premier League match against the midfielder’s current side, Chelsea.
Palmer, 21, came through City’s youth and spent nearly a decade with the club before joining Chelsea during the summer transfer window. He’s been a revelation since leaving City for the Blues, with 14 goals and nine assists in 31 appearances for Mauricio Pochettino’s side.
Unsurprisingly, Palmer started for Chelsea in Saturday evening’s intriguing showdown against the Premier League winners, and he was greeted by many of his former teammates in the tunnel.
Several City players, including Rodri, Kyle Walker, and Erling Haaland, shook hands with Palmer, who was delighted to engage in such an exchange. Other Premier League players have been chastised for similar behaviour, however.
Roy Keane, a Sky Sports analyst, has possibly been the most outspoken figure in the league when it comes to player contacts before matches. During his playing career, the former Manchester United captain was a strong competitor who was involved in some significant game-changing moments.
Unsurprisingly, he was unimpressed when Andre Onana and Aaron Ramsdale were seen embracing in the tunnel before Manchester United’s match against Arsenal in September.
Keane, who was assessing the match for Sky Sports, lamented the fact that players today behave so differently, saying at the time: “You were going to war, you were going to battle. That is what it was about.