• fromeister147@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I’ve watched Chelsea’s last 4 games from start to finish and I legitimately can’t see what the hype is about so far. The analysis in the article is effectively just praising him for completing basic plays? If Chelsea had a competent striker, they would likely give him penalty taking responsibility and we wouldn’t be hearing anything about Palmer.

    JWP playing better at a new club and deserves to be in the England squad. Sterling has been better too.

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      10 months ago

      Yeah sure the four penalties help his popularity among the fanbase but I’m really unsure how you’ve missed Palmer’s contributions. He’s been the most creative Chelsea player with his passing and that is immense for a side that has lacked it for years.

      If you watched the match against Brentford, then you would’ve seen how Palmer unlocked their low block on numerous occasions.

      And that is just one match. He’s done it many times in most if not all of his games so far.

      To your point about the article praising basic things, aren’t all things in football basic? It’s the fact that you do it at a high level. If this was so basic, why did Havertz and Mount struggle to produce the same.

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        10 months ago

        Mount’s last full season he was in double digits in goals and assists without taking penalties, if memory serves? He also carved open City to win the champions league. Havertz was routinely played out of position when compared to his time in Germany.

        I think to call him the most creative passer in the team is doing Enzo a disservice. I also think Sterling has been a much more dangerous attacker than Palmer.

        We’re still less than a season’s worth of games into Palmers career. I think he has the talent to justify his price tag eventually but as things stand, I’m not sure what he’s done to deserve so much praise.

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          10 months ago

          Mount was great two seasons ago but since then he declined immensely. I was a big fan of Mount myself and I hoped he’d stay but the club decided to move quickly and find another creative player.

          And so far, when comparing Mount’s (few) performances at United so far, it does seem that we have likely made the correct decision.

          As for Havertz, he did not play in his best position at Chelsea but he is playing as a 10 at Arsenal and not doing well either. So after years of underperformance (especially when it came to finishing and creativity), it was the right move to make.

          Enzo is up there at Chelsea too, but he isn’t being played as high as Palmer to be more influential. Check the article again, Palmer slightly overperforms him.

          And I clearly mentioned before that I’m talking about creativity through passing, Sterling does that through dribbles. However, I do agree, Sterling has been really good this season and still hasn’t got much attention which I believe he should get too.

          Point being, none of this takes away from Palmer’s solid start to his career - something many Chelsea players recently struggled to do in the beginning of their careers.