After Enzo Fernandez performance Chelsea fans are saying the same thing about him
A Rollercoaster Win Over Manchester United
In a thrilling match this week, Chelsea secured a remarkable victory against Manchester United in the Premier League, leaving fans and pundits alike in awe of their performance. The 4-3 win at Stamford Bridge not only earned them three crucial league points but also solidified their position in the race for European qualification.
Salvaging the League Season
Despite a focus on domestic cup competitions this year, Mauricio Pochettino’s side still has an opportunity to make a mark in the Premier League with a strong finish in their remaining nine matches. Their upcoming fixture against bottom-ranked Sheffield United presents another chance to bolster their league campaign.
Cole Palmer’s Sensational Hat-Trick
Former Chelsea player and current TalkSPORT pundit Scott Minto couldn’t contain his amazement at Cole Palmer’s exceptional performance in the recent victory. The 21-year-old attacker showcased his talent by scoring a sensational hat-trick, including two crucial goals during stoppage time.
Palmer’s Impressive Stats
With 19 goals and 12 assists in just 36 appearances for Chelsea, Palmer has been a consistent performer on the pitch. Minto praised Palmer’s composure and belief, highlighting his ability to step up in crucial moments, such as his successful penalty against Manchester United.
Chasing Records
Palmer’s outstanding form puts him in contention to break a Chelsea record held by Diego Costa. Since Costa’s 20-goal season in 2016/17, no Chelsea player has reached that milestone in the Premier League. Palmer now has nine games remaining to score four or more goals and etch his name in the club’s history books.
Conclusion
As Chelsea continues their campaign with determination, the rise of talents like Cole Palmer adds excitement and hope for fans. With his exceptional skills and determination, Palmer is poised to leave a lasting impact on Chelsea’s season and potentially rewrite the club’s record books.
One fan said: “The past two games when Poch has subbed Caicedo and Enzo dropped deeper we’ve looked so so much better. I know Caicedo ain’t got goals in him like that, but they need to be flipped so we can actually control a game.”
Another wrote: “Excellent Enzo was excellent, plus he looked a lot better when Caicedo got subbed that boy belongs in the pivot dictating play rather than being up field.”
A third claimed: “What’s crazy is that every time Poch takes off Caicedo he plays Enzo deepest and all of a sudden we have some better level of control of the game.”
Another posted: “For the first time I’m worried about Caicedo. I’m sure it’ll work out long term but Enzo looks so much better when he’s deeper at the moment. Either push Caicedo on or work the rotations better so we get variations. Both are being wasted.”
A fifth supporter shared: “I thought Enzo looked better when Caicedo came off.”
Another said: “Yes Enzo was lowkey better when Caicedo came off but that first 70’ was so disappointing. Every line breaking pass got intercepted.”