Noni Madueke has heaped praise on Cole Palmer and admitted that he is thankful that they are together at Chelsea. He revealed that the Englishman was not stressed about the goal drought and knew he was bound to score.
Speaking on talkSPORT, Madueke stated that Palmer is a special talent and added that the Chelsea star was not unmoved by the goal against Liverpool. He added that it is clear for everyone to see at the club that the former Manchester City star is going to deliver on the pitch and said via the ChelseaChronicle:
Michael Owen also waxed lyrical about Palmer and said on Premier League productions:
Cole Palmer had not scored for Chelsea since mid-January when he found the back of the net in the 2-2 draw against Bournemouth. He scored from the spot on Sunday (May 4) to seal a 3-1 win for the Blues against champions Liverpool.
Cole Palmer spoke on Sky Sports after the match and claimed that it was a great win over the champions. He added that his goal drought was not a big deal for him and the club and said via GOAL:
Chelsea are 5th in the Premier League, level on points with 4th-placed Newcastle United. They are just a point behind 3rd-placed Manchester City and four behind Arsenal, who are 2nd.
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