Chelsea: Mauricio Pochettino’s astonishing statement on Cole Palmer

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This evening, Chelsea host Arsenal in a late match of the 29th day of the Premier League this Tuesday evening. Before the meeting, Mauricio Pochettino appeared at a press conference and discussed this meeting, with the probable absence of Cole Palmer. The 21-year-old, author of 20 goals and 9 assists in 28 matches played in the league, is the Blues’ lethal weapon. On the other hand, his expected package is not a hard blow for the Argentine technician, on the contrary.

“It’s a good challenge if Palmer is not available against Arsenal,” the Argentine coach first indicated to the media. “If I were them (the players) I would be motivated to go out there tomorrow and show that this is Chelsea Football Club, not Cole Palmer Football Club.”, he added. We now have to show it on the ground.

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