Palmer at brilliant best as Chelsea’s Champions League hopes rise

by oqtey
Cole Palmer celebrates after ending a run of 1,162 minutes without a goal in Chelsea's win against Liverpool

These were Palmer’s big moments but he had an overall impact on a game that was so crucial to Chelsea, who are now only behind fourth-placed Newcastle United on goals scored – 62 against 66 – with the same goal difference of plus-21.

It perfectly sets up their visit to Tyneside on Sunday, 11 May, for their next Premier League game.

This was a complete performance from Palmer, who had the most shots (five), created the most chances (four), made the joint-most passes ending in the final third (13), and had the joint-most touches in the opposition box (eight) of any Chelsea player.

His worth is further underlined by the fact that, even factoring in his lean spell, he now has 37 goals in 67 league games for Chelsea – putting him 10th on the club’s all-time league top scorers list.

“I just felt normal,” said Palmer. “Obviously it happens, I went three months without scoring but it just gives me more fight and motivation to do more for myself and for the team.

“Getting chances and not scoring, it feels like you’re letting your team down. I feel like I am mentally strong anyway. I feel pride in helping the team and if I’m not doing that, I’m not happy.

“Social media nowadays is full of idiots, the trolls and whatever. I don’t pay any attention to that. I’ve scored and I’m happy, but it’s only one and I’ve got to keep improving and try to reach new levels.”

Head coach Maresca never doubted his key man as he added: “We see him day to day on the training ground and he is always the same, working hard and seeming happy.

“He is unhappy when he is not scoring because he is someone who only wants to help the team and the club.”

Palmer’s team-mate Moises Caicedo, who was brought down by Quansah for Chelsea’s late penalty, joined the chorus of praise as he said: “He deserves it. He is working hard to get goals. Now was his opportunity and he scored.

“Cole is an amazing guy. He always train hard, we are so happy for him. He helps us a lot even when he didn’t score. He’s a great guy and deserves everything.”

The scale of the celebrations at Stamford Bridge among fans and players showed how much this victory meant, and also what Palmer means to Chelsea. Goalkeeper Robert Sanchez ran the length of the pitch to join in the scenes of elation as the forward disappeared under a collection of blue shirts.

If this does prove to be the day when Palmer finally rediscovered his golden touch, it came with perfect timing for the Londoners.

A place in the Champions League will make life a lot easier for Maresca and everyone at Chelsea as they contemplate defining fixtures against those fighting with them for those precious places to end their season.

Aside from the trip to Newcastle, they will visit Nottingham Forest – currently three points behind in sixth place – on 25 May, the final day of the campaign. These days will shape Chelsea’s destiny for next season.

And with Palmer in the sort of form that tormented Liverpool, his side will feel they are approaching the final fences in good shape.

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