Inside the mind of the Premier League’s top scorer COLE PALMER, who continues to show why Pep Guardiola was wrong to let him go

Inside the mind of the Premier League’s top scorer COLE PALMER, who continues to show why Pep Guardiola was wrong to let him go

Cole Palmer is the under-spoken, yet lethal, sharpshooter taking the Premier League by storm – and is now on everyone’s lips as he leads the scoring charts alongside a certain Erling Haaland in his debut season at Chelsea.

Now he’s thinking a few steps ahead, which seems to be something that has always been second nature to the 21-year-old both on and off the pitch.

As he takes his seat on the sofa in one of the rooms in the cottage near the entrance to Chelsea’s Surrey training ground during our interview back in January, Palmer checks first to see if this is an interview being recorded on camera, information that would allow him to adjust his approach if he felt necessary.

When his pictures are being taken at the end by our Mail Sport photographer, Palmer shows an interest not often seen by players, querying whether one has to be taken so closely, reviewing and giving others his approval, mindful of the final product (his favourite is the third picture on this story).

He is equally aware of what is coming next when the topic of his £42.5million move from Manchester City to Chelsea is discussed. As Palmer’s season has unfolded and the goals have flowed and he’s developed into Chelsea’s talisman and an England international, the question has been asked with increasing regularity: Did Pep Guardiola blunder by allowing Palmer, an academy product who joined the club as an Under 8, to leave City?

Cole Palmer has enjoyed a stunning season since joining Chelsea from Man City for £42.5m

The hottest talent in English football sat down with Mail Sport for an exclusive interview

Palmer is a man in form at Stamford Bridge

The hottest talent in English football sat down with Mail Sport for an exclusive interview 

The England international shed light on his exit from boyhood club Manchester City

The England international shed light on his exit from boyhood club Manchester City

Guardiola does not get many calls of this kind wrong, is the common refrain. But it was definitely an eyebrow-raiser of a decision. So was he surprised to be let go? ‘Yeah,’ Palmer admits after a brief pause for thought as he weighs up his answer and the implications.

‘Initially I didn’t want to leave,’ he explains. ‘I said I would go on loan and play for a year so I was ready for first team football more because I didn’t play a lot of minutes [last season]. But then Pep said “you’re either staying or you’re getting sold” and, so yeah, I just got sold.

‘I was a bit confused why they wouldn’t let me go on loan but [then] I said I wanted to go to Chelsea and I’m glad it’s turned out the way it has.’

Some other developments have also surprised Palmer, 21, during this standout campaign so far.

Like the instant impact he has made at Chelsea, hearing Sir Elton John offer an opinion on his transfer and breaking into the England squad as soon as he has. But when you are one of the league’s most exciting young players certain things come so naturally they are just all in a day’s work. Such as moments of genius that result in Goal of the Month contenders.

Back in January, Palmer scored his, a wonderful solo effort at Luton but with its roots on the parks and five-a-side pitches in Manchester like Wythenshawe’s Hollyhedge Park, 20 seconds away from his childhood home and where he first began kicking a ball about.

The composure, speed of thought and execution Palmer showed to roll and bounce the ball with his studs over the legs of the outrushing goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski before leaving Luton defenders strewn in their penalty area as he calmly scored wowed watchers.

But Palmer recounts the goal in the matter-of-fact way only a gifted footballer can. ‘When I got played through I thought the ball was too heavy,’ he begins. ‘I thought I was too close to the keeper to kick it round him so I just thought I’m doing the ball roll and I did it. It’s just instinct.

‘Did I mean the first touch? Yeah! If I just did a ball roll [along the ground] he [the keeper] would have got it. It’s like me trying to go past you now. If I just did it on the floor it’s going to hit your foot so if I chip if over your leg you can’t do anything. I’ve done it before, sometimes, but not as fast and chaotic as that at Luton.

Palmer explained how Pep Guardiola told him he would either stay or be sold as a temporary loan move away was not an option for the 21-year-old

Palmer explained how Pep Guardiola told him he would either stay or be sold as a temporary loan move away was not an option for the 21-year-old

‘I don’t know [how you would teach someone that]. It’s just a roll. I can’t really remember. I don’t even really think about it. I think you have to learn it from young. The way you play and stuff. Parks and five-a-side pitches.’

Palmer’s effort had shades of Mesut Ozil’s Champions League winner for Arsenal against Ludogorets or the unique, goal-making first touch had hallmarks of Dennis Bergkamp, who pundit Paul Merson likened Palmer to earlier in the season.

His manager Mauricio Pochettino sees elements of Angel Di Maria in Palmer. ‘It’s high praise, those players who are mentioned,’ Palmer says. ‘Obviously world class players. Hopefully I can get to near their level and it will be a good career.’

A boyhood Manchester United fan, his idol growing up was Wayne Rooney and the former England captain will no doubt appreciate Palmer’s desire to take responsibility and inspire despite his tender age. 

Palmer was Chelsea’s last summer signing but quickly became one of their first picks, significantly helping increase the threat of Pochettino’s team wherever he pops up. He might start in one position but roams around the pitch looking to find other areas from where he can influence a game.

‘I just like to always have the ball, try and make things happen,’ he says. ‘When the team is struggling a bit I just liked people to turn to me to try and do something. That pushes me and the manager says “be free, express your abilities. Do what you do.” From young, I feel like I’ve scored important goals, even throughout the academies. I’ve always liked that.’

Palmer revealed the only team he wanted to join was Chelsea and it couldn’t have gone better

Palmer scored his second hat-trick of the season on Monday, as he put four past Everton

Palmer scored his second hat-trick of the season on Monday, as he put four past Everton

The 21-year-old had netted a perfect hat-trick within half an hour at Stamford Bridge before adding a fourth from 12 yards

The 21-year-old had netted a perfect hat-trick within half an hour at Stamford Bridge before adding a fourth from 12 yards

At Chelsea, Palmer has been given a platform and is thriving in a role that was not available to him at City. ‘Everyone quite clearly can see the two clubs are in different stages,’ he says, explaining his thinking when, to some, it may appear that he had simply moved from one jam-packed squad at City to another at Chelsea.

‘One is a project and one has established players. Our project is a young project. There are a lot of young players and I thought I would fit the project well. I didn’t know what the personalities were like before I came so they could have many people that liked it [having responsibility] but I would have thought I’ve definitely got more responsibility than I got at Man City.’

That has put Palmer firmly in the spotlight, a position at odds with his personality. ‘Off the pitch I wouldn’t want everyone watching me and talking to me,’ he says. ‘I’m just quiet. Keep myself to myself. But when I go on the pitch, change. The switch just flicks. I don’t know why. I like it on the pitch, a different pressure.’

That makes him a natural penalty taker, a position he has assumed at Chelsea ahead of far more experienced and longer-serving team-mates. He describes such high-stake situations in the same fuss-free way he recalls scoring at Luton.

‘I’m quite calm and relaxed. If you asked some of the lads they’ll say that. I literally just put the ball down and kick it in. Literally,’ he smiles.

Palmer now leads the Golden Boot race alongside former Man City team-mate Erling Haaland

Palmer now leads the Golden Boot race alongside former Man City team-mate Erling Haaland

But some of his spot-kicks have come with added pressure. Against Arsenal, Palmer won a battle for the ball with his good friend Raheem Sterling first before scoring.

‘He let me take it at Burnley which was nice of him then the one at Arsenal came the game after and I wanted to take it but he wanted to take it,’ Palmer says. ‘I didn’t really want to disrespect him because he is a lot older than me, done near enough everything in the game and I’ve not done anything and he’s helped me from when I was young. But then I ended up taking it because he didn’t want to argue and create a scene over it. So respect to Raz. It just one of those things.’

A few weeks later all eyes were on Palmer again when Chelsea won an injury-time penalty to make it 4-4 against City including those of friends and family members who support his old club. ‘Most of them were happy for me to be fair because it was such a big moment,’ he says, ‘and if I missed I think everyone would have known the hate, the backlash I’d have got but I didn’t think about any of that. Just thought about scoring when I put the ball down.’

Palmer had to be restrained in the aftermath, celebrating with just a nonchalant shrug of the shoulders while bedlam broke out around the Bridge. His long-standing association and respect for City dictated that. But he feels a strong bond is now being formed between him and Chelsea too.

‘I feel like we are building a relationship so fast because of the amount of minutes they’ve given me, what I’ve done, scoring so many goals and assists,’ he says. ‘The fans have taken to me well and I just like coming to training every day and going to Stamford Bridge.’

Palmer has exuded calmness in his debut season at Chelsea and leads the way for the Blues

Palmer has exuded calmness in his debut season at Chelsea and leads the way for the Blues

The attacking midfielder said he is relaxed and laid back off the pitch but very different on it

The attacking midfielder said he is relaxed and laid back off the pitch but very different on it

It is 25 goals and 13 assists in 41 appearances for Palmer already at Chelsea and, after his second hat-trick of the season in a 6-0 mauling of Everton in which he score four, has his eyes set on the Premier League’s Golden Boot. He has played more minutes of first-team football than he received at City too.

‘I know my abilities and stuff but for it to go like this has surprised me,’ he says. ‘Obviously things can change so fast but hopefully this continues.’

But the adjustment to life away from Manchester for the first time has not been as straightforward as it might appear. ‘It’s been difficult off the pitch,’ he admits. ‘I don’t think everyone sees that. They think everything is fine because he is doing this on the pitch now but moving away from your family, out of Manchester where you’ve been your whole life is difficult.

‘It’s little things like when I’m going home from training and not seeing my parents. If something has happened at football I can’t go and talk to my dad. See what he thinks. Obviously I can ring him but it’s not the same. Things like that, seeing friends and family. There’s been more phone contact [since joining Chelsea]. I thought coming here would do me good as well to grow up a bit though, living away from my parents. In a short period of time I think it’s helped me.’

It was via his family that Palmer discovered music icon Sir Elton had name-dropped him unprompted in a TV interview with Gary Lineker, hailing his move and the benefits of him gaining more playing time as a result.

‘My mum sent me it first saying “oh my God, look at this”. It went in the family group chat and they were buzzing because they’re a lot older than me. I watched it and it was mad. Of course I know who he is but didn’t really listen to his songs. He’s a bit older than me.

Palmer's form has seen him break into England's squad ahead of this summer's Euro 2024

Palmer’s form has seen him break into England’s squad ahead of this summer’s Euro 2024

The 21-year-old was also full of praise for Mauricio Pochettino, who he labelled 'a top manager'

The 21-year-old was also full of praise for Mauricio Pochettino, who he labelled ‘a top manager’

‘He is right. I felt like the ability I had, I was ready for a while to start playing games but you know the squad depth there at City and how difficult it is and I didn’t really get much of an opportunity. I feel like that anyway. When Chelsea said they’ll give me the opportunity and platform I thought that’s what I needed.

‘It’s one of the biggest clubs in the country so to give me the opportunity to do it for this club I thought I could do that and I’m proving that I can do that.’

With his track record of developing players into England internationals, working with Mauricio Pochettino was also part of the appeal of joining Chelsea. Palmer cites Dele Alli as one example.

The feedback he received about Pochettino from others he spoke also confirmed to Palmer that ‘he is a top manager.’ He adds: ‘Now I’ve come I can see why they say it.’

This season has seen Palmer join the lengthy list of players to earn senior Three Lions recognition under Pochettino, a potentially well-timed breakthrough ahead of Euro 2024 this summer.

‘I just came to Chelsea to play football, that’s all I wanted to do,’ Palmer says. ‘Then to play, play like this and get an England call up it was just mad. Maybe [the Euros is on my mind]. A little bit, yeah, not too much. I’m just trying to take it game by game because you know the quality that’s in the squad so I’m not really thinking too much about it.’

Keep performing as he has done for Chelsea, though, and a spot in Gareth Southgate’s 23-man party for Palmer will not come as a surprise.

Cole Palmer sat down to speak exclusively with Mail Sport earlier this year 


Source From: Premier League News, Fixtures and Results | Mail Online

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