Cole Palmer: The New Prince of Chelsea

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Published 2024-05-17
Discover the meteoric rise of Cole Palmer, Chelsea's golden boy, in this detailed exploration of his journey from a shy kid with a dream to a Premier League sensation. Watch as we dive into his impressive performances, from his early days at Manchester City's academy to his stunning achievements at Chelsea. Witness his unparalleled skills, memorable goals, and the determination that makes him one of football's most exciting talents. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon to stay updated on all our latest content about the future legends of football!

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  • Cole Palmer is taking the premier league by storm and his debut season at Chelsea is absolutely unheard of. We have a team who has spent over a billion dollars on players in the last 18 months and they signed a guy who was a benchwarmer at Manchester City the guy couldn’t even get a game there and now he is their main man and has carried the team on his shoulders single-handedly. He made a brave decision in leaving Manchester City last summer. In football there’s an importance of winning trophies and at Manchester City you’re guaranteed silverware, but he felt like his lack of playing time wasn’t helping his development. Chelsea are a dysfunctional team and haven’t had a consistent attacker since Eden Hazard, he took a big gamble in going there and at the time his 40 million price tag was an overpay. What he’s done at Chelsea this season, he has shocked the footballing world. 27 goals and 14 assists 41 G/A in all competitions, 22 goals and 10 assists in the premier league he’s 2nd in goals despite not even being a striker and at one point was in the race for the Golden Boot. What makes his season very impressive is that the guy is 22 years old and he’s producing this while playing on a much weaker team. He has carried Chelsea time and time again and right now they’re in 6th place and they’re probably gonna get European football for next season, imagine where they would be without Palmer. He’s a big reason for why they’ve scored more goals than last season. There have been critics they’ve downplayed his performances due to the amount of penalties he’s scored calling him a “penalty merchant”, say that this is a “purple patch” and think that his performances is down to the fact that he played on Manchester City learning from Pep Guardiola and all of their technical players. A goal is a goal and if a penalty is so easy then anyone who takes a penalty won’t miss. For months I’ve been wondering how long he can sustain his form, but the guy just keeps getting better. It’s great that he did learn a thing or 2 at Manchester City, but if his form was down to being on that team, he would be playing more had he still been at City right. He’s been so good to the point where a lot of people think that Manchester City made the wrong decision in selling him last summer when the reality is that he leaving was a good move for both parties. If he didn’t leave City, I don’t think he would’ve even been considered for the England squad at the EUROs because he’s been able to break into the national team since he’s playing week in week out at Chelsea and is playing very well. He’s not just responsible for scoring goals, his role as a creator playmaker, he creates plays for himself and his teammates. He has to make the Team of the Year in the premier league and win PFA Player of the Year award, with the numbers that he’s putting up in any other year if Chelsea was in the title race in the premier league or playing in the champions league, he would be seen as a genuine contender for the Ballon Dor that’s how good he’s been. He has been Chelsea’s savior and let’s hope that this season wasn’t a fluke for him because after one good season, we have to see Palmer at this level for the years to come as next season there’s gonna be expectation for him to sustain his form and prove that he’s not a “one season wonder”. Imagine Cole Palmer in this form still playing for Manchester City and attack of him Erling Haaland Phil Foden and Kevin De Bruyne behind them would be dangerous.
  • @oogs_98
    Tbf Caicedo and Gallagher have been key for the midfield as well and Gusto has stepped up big this season as a 20 year old. With James and Nkunku healthy this is a good squad
  • Put some respect on my guys name, I don’t want to hear no “Pen merchant” talk. Penalties are part of the game and if you actually watched a full game you’d know he’s more than a pen merchant
  • @websterk451
    What stood up for me was how calm he was in post game interviews after dropping Master class after master class he seems so composed like it doesn't surprise him how good he is he knows he's that good and now as the PYPOTY can't wait to see what he does next season with nkunku beside him
  • @EnriqueBartulac
    I agree that he is the best attacker since Hazard but to say that there have not been many great Chelsea attackers since his signing shows how underrated Willian and Giroud are. Not the craziest numbers at Chelsea but they were still great.
  • I'm obsessed with him. I hope he rises more and its rewarded with trophies with Chelsea and maybe one day England 💙
  • @iconic5328
    Bro is saying that only Palmer justified his transfer fee Lmao. Gusto, Jackson for 35 million having 17 goals this season. Get your facts straight 💯 👌
  • @mktf5582
    Great video, keep em coming from a UK/British subscriber.
  • @lobmob3235
    The facts we had an emergency meeting on literally the second to last day of the transfer window held by Joe Shields is insane to me. And it makes me very excited to see the type of player Lavia is who was also another one of Sheilds guys
  • @barry4649
    I’ve seen a couple of videos now of Chelsea on here where the True Geordie sound bites are used at the very start of the video along with pundits. Since when did he become so relevant in this context, that his opinion on football means something
  • @dktleeyt
    He's gonna make city cry in a couple of seasons. Single handedly.
  • @locdoggtv4039
    Who else gets goosebomps with the city boys is now chelsea man line
  • @cfcRhizenn
    "Palmer ask the club to loan him out, but the club said you either go out on loan or get sold" bro what
  • @Lupinicus1664
    If Palmer had come from any other team everyone would have immediately said the manager didn't know what they were doing in selling him. Because it was Guardiola it's assumed he must have had a reason. No, he just didn't realise how good Palmer was, or he'd have been playing for City.
  • @nkwojoseph2456
    If Palmer was giving the same game time as Folden, he would’ve outshined him. Palmer is more talented than Folden and don’t need to be restricted on how to play. Grealish needs to leave to save his career. Just like Zlatan said, Pep restricts players with talent.
  • @chuka6625
    gave you shit few weeks ago but this is a top video 👍🏾
  • @JD-hh2qb
    Jackson has been worth the money. It isn't the finished article but he has been good value for money. Gusto definitely has been worth the £.