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All eyes on ‘Cold Palmer’, Man City reunion

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CHELSEA forward Cole Palmer has emerged as a Player of the Year contender thanks to a dazzling campaign that left Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola to rue what might have been ahead of their reunion in today's FA Cup semi-final.

Palmer is enjoying a breakthrou­gh season following his surprise move from City on transfer deadline day in September.

The 21-year-old scored four times in Chelsea's 6-0 rout of Everton on Monday, showing why he is nicknamed “Cold Palmer” with an ice-cool penalty after refusing to let teammate Nicolas Jackson take the kick.

Palmer's ruthless penalty prowess would have come in handy for City, who were beaten by Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-finals on Wednesday after a shoot-out that featured misses from Bernardo Silva and Mateo Kovacic.

While Palmer's old club were stunned by that painful loss, Chelsea will face City at Wembley in buoyant mood after his latest highlight reel performanc­e against Everton.

Given licence to roam from his nominal starting position on the right of Chelsea's front three, Palmer has starred with lethal finishing and a creative touch that has produced nine Premier League assists this season.

Palmer has netted 23 times in all competitio­ns this term, including 20 in 28 league appearance­s, to make him the joint top-scorer alongside City's Erling Haaland.

It is unlikely he would have matched those impressive statistics if he had stayed at City, where Phil Foden, Jack Grealish and Jeremy Doku blocked his path to progress from promising academy graduate to first-team regular. Instead of a bit-part role with City, Palmer's emergence as Chelsea's most influentia­l player has been the brightest spot in a difficult campaign for the West Londoners.

Palmer has remained polite about the end of his 13-year associatio­n with City, but there can be little doubt knocking out the FA Cup holders would carry extra significan­ce for the forward. “To make the decision to come to Chelsea was a big one ... but I just wanted to play football. I'm thankful to Chelsea for the opportunit­y. I'm buzzing,” Palmer said.

Beaten by Liverpool in the League Cup final in February, Chelsea are chasing their first domestic silverware since the 2018 FA Cup.

Another virtuoso Palmer display will be vital to under-fire Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino's hopes of remaining in contention to win his first trophy in England.

“He is showing that the club made the right decision signing him. He's a player who had the capacity to score goals when he was at City. It doesn't surprise us,” Pochettino said.

“The way he's adapted, playing and performing is fantastic. He behaves like a top scorer. It's amazing for the team and him.”

Palmer can also remind Guardiola of the contentiou­s decision that has come back to haunt the Spaniard.

Eye-catching goals for City in the Community Shield against Arsenal and the Uefa Super Cup against Sevilla seemed to cement Palmer as a certainty to follow in Foden's footsteps as a home-grown prodigy.

But, unwilling to accept Palmer's desire for more regular playing time, Guardiola took Chelsea's £42 million offer.

If Palmer's FA Cup and European Championsh­ip dreams come true, Pochettino is likely to be sitting more comfortabl­y, while Guardiola is left with only regrets.

 ?? AFP ?? CHELSEA’S Cole Palmer (20) and his Blues side lock horns with Premier League leaders Manchester City today. |
AFP CHELSEA’S Cole Palmer (20) and his Blues side lock horns with Premier League leaders Manchester City today. |

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