Chelsea’s Mauricio Pochettino and Cole Palmer react to the argument that muddied the waters of their win over Everton.

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  1. Cole Palmer is absolutely incredible as a footballer. However, I dont think there is a lot going on up top for the lad. He seems so done in the eyes, like the hamster wheel is ball, and not a lot more. As a result, I dont think things like this phase him. I dont think he has the IQ to really do anything but kick ball, which will take him far in the sport no doubt.

  2. Have either Mandueke or Jackson given one match winning performance, Jackson is a forward who cannot finish, its like having a living embodiment of an Oxymoron … and after this game just a moron!

  3. There's no coming back from that Coles got a target on his back and there clearly a small clique in the squad that will help drag the team down which is brilliant 😂

  4. If Cole Palmer had more experienced, he would have stepped up earlier and claim the ball as the rightful and designated penalty taker. Considering that he had already an hat-trick, he could have decided himself to give the ball away to another player of his chosing. It would have been his decision and considering the advantage, I am sure that Ponchettino would have allowed it. Penalties can be used to boost a player's morale particulary strikers, so Nicolas Jackson had more right to take it than Madueke.

  5. These guys need to be seeing more of how Bayer Leverkusen went about their business: working together and getting the wins. Maybe then Chelsea might be fighting for a Champions League spot and not mid-table ignominy.

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