Chelsea's Cole Palmer to face ex club Man City in FA Cup semi-final

Chelsea's boss says the high-scorer has nothing to prove

Author: Matt HewittPublished 20th Apr 2024
Last updated 20th Apr 2024

Mauricio Pochettino thinks Cole Palmer will go into Chelsea's FA Cup semi-final with Manchester City later (Saturday 20th) with nothing to prove to his former employers, insisting he is the right manager to help the 21-year-old continue his stunning rise.

Palmer, who left Chelsea's Wembley opponents in a £42.5million deal in the summer, is joint top-scorer in the Premier League after his four goals in Monday's 6-0 demolition of Everton moved him level with City's Erling Haaland on 20 for the season.

He has netted an incredible seven times in the team's last two home games, including a hat-trick in the 4-3 win over Manchester United when two of his goals came in stoppage time.

He previously scored from the penalty spot in the fifth minute of added time to snatch a point in a 4-4 draw when City visited west London in November.

Palmer has previously said his decision to leave the champions - for whom he scored twice in August in the Community Shield and UEFA Super Cup - was based on the belief he would get more first-team game time at Chelsea.

That decision has been thoroughly vindicated, with his performances for Mauricio Pochettino's frustratingly inconsistent side placing him in the running for the PFA Player of the Year award.

"Still young"

His odds on winning the award have been slashed by as much as half with some bookmakers since his Everton haul.

But his manager said there was no chance the England international would face City with an axe to grind.

"It's his first consistent season playing, we need to be careful because he's still young, he's growing," said Pochettino.

"He's already played twice (against City) in the Premier League. He's very grateful for Manchester City, with Pep Guardiola. He always talks very highly of them.

"He's not the type of player that has something inside (to prove). He understood perfectly that for different reasons he wanted to prove himself in another club.

"He's not the type of person to wants to prove something against his former club."

Prior to joining Chelsea, Palmer had played only 19 senior league games spread over three seasons, and had not scored in the Premier League.

Yet he is now a genuine contender to deprive his former team-mate Haaland of the Golden Boot won by the Norwegian last season.

There is also the growing prospect of his being selected in Gareth Southgate's squad for Euro 2024 in Germany this summer.

"We need to be careful"

"He has to absorb the pressure to play in the Premier League consistently," said Pochettino, who previously enjoyed success at Tottenham stewarding young talents though their early years, including England captain Harry Kane.

"It's about the demands in his private life. He is top scorer. He maybe needs to pay attention to different things than before. That's going to have an influence on how he is going to prepare himself, how he's going to rest and going to sleep, how he spends his energy.

"We need to be careful. We have the experience to manage this type of thing, when a young kid becomes a big star. Why is he not performing in a few months? Because his life has changed. He needs to learn from this experience that is completely different to the past."