80 | Cole Palmer - 2022/23 Performances

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You could see "it" with Foden, I don't see anything special about Palmer if I'm honest.
 
You could see "it" with Foden, I don't see anything special about Palmer if I'm honest.
Fun how people see things differently. To me it feels every time he has the ball he shows 'it'.

A different style to Foden obviously, the way he repeatedly takes the ball and weaves past players with so little effort is amazing. He can take 3 defenders out the game in a second.

Some work to do still, but to me he has the potential to be one of the best around.
 
It's sorta frustrating how many people have made their minds up on him despite him barely ever playing in his preferred position. He's a right winger. Even then, I thought he was good last night. Imagine asking Mahrez to play as a left winger? He'd be beyond useless, yet Palmer, who is basically a mini clone of a young Mahrez when on the right, still actually made himself very useful and had some really nice moments.

He's clearly a very talented and gifted young player, but one being forced to learn some lessons in other roles. It's all good experience for him, but I just wish others would be more patient and consider all of this.
 
It's sorta frustrating how many people have made their minds up on him despite him barely ever playing in his preferred position. He's a right winger. Even then, I thought he was good last night. Imagine asking Mahrez to play as a left winger? He'd be beyond useless, yet Palmer, who is basically a mini clone of a young Mahrez when on the right, still actually made himself very useful and had some really nice moments.

He's clearly a very talented and gifted young player, but one being forced to learn some lessons in other roles. It's all good experience for him, but I just wish others would be more patient and consider all of this.

2 games only on the left looked good last night now can people remember when pep put Foden on the left!? It was the same “why play him there and not in his best position?” I’ll bet giving time on the left with Peps guidance he will become a natural like foden is now in that position!
 
You could see "it" with Foden, I don't see anything special about Palmer if I'm honest.

Fair enough, but I don’t agree. I think he’s shown huge potential.

I’d also say comparing every young player we have with foden is almost unfair. Foden is a once in a generation talent - some of the best young players in England won’t be as good as him
 
Fair enough, but I don’t agree. I think he’s shown huge potential.

I’d also say comparing every young player we have with foden is almost unfair. Foden is a once in a generation talent - some of the best young players in England won’t be as good as him
You can also see "it" with Lewis in my opinion to be fair
 
I went on the record numerous times saying that I didn't think Foden would ever be good enough for City, as I just didn't see enough from his game in those early days

With Palmer, I've thought the opposite, I think he's got an elegance about his game where he just glides past defenders. Don't get me wrong, Milner is no spring chicken, but Milner also had Foden in his back pocket at Anfield in the league game, but couldn't get anywhere near Palmer.

Maybe I'll end up being wrong on both counts. Both are very good players who should be at City for years.
 
Only got a few minutes on the RW but still made a goal scoring chance at the end with his tricky dribbling.

Kind of hoped he would finish it than pass but not his fault his teammate couldn't finish it.

Looks a nightmare to play against when he’s on the ball.

The only really “negative” right now his decision making seems a bit hesitant. Seems to hang on to the ball a split second too long at times before releasing the ball or having a go. Those split seconds at this level allows defenders to set themselves for a block or get in position.

I’m sure that’ll come with experience on confidence though. You can see the talent it there. He’s a bit raw in some ways but I think that’s part of what makes him tricky too. If they can keep the part of him that makes him a handful and refine the rest, he’ll be some player.
 
Without sounding like a Daily Mirror journalist but would it not be better for him to get 5 months of regular game time elsewhere in Jan? Somewhere like Girona?

I get the notion that it’s better to be in and around the first team and can point to the development of Foden as proof but each player is different.

People will look at the main stats and say that at 20 years of age he’s played 14 games this season, but he’s only had 401 mins in those games, an average of 28 mins, that can’t be good for his development?
 
I went on the record numerous times saying that I didn't think Foden would ever be good enough for City, as I just didn't see enough from his game in those early days

With Palmer, I've thought the opposite, I think he's got an elegance about his game where he just glides past defenders. Don't get me wrong, Milner is no spring chicken, but Milner also had Foden in his back pocket at Anfield in the league game, but couldn't get anywhere near Palmer.

Maybe I'll end up being wrong on both counts. Both are very good players who should be at City for years.
You do realise Foden almost retired Milner 12 months earlier at Anfield don’t you? A year on Milner has completely fallen off a cliff. As much as blues now hate him( i was never a fan when he played for us) but there is no denying he’s had a really good career. It’s hard to believe Foden wasn’t playing to instruction this season at Anfield to keep the ball this season against them because he’s miles quicker than Palmer.

I’m a big fan of Palmer by the way but i’ll bet you anything there is no chance Palmer is quick enough to make it long term in the premier league with his style of play as a left sided attacker. Yet against a 36/37 year old Milner he was looking like a 22 year old Sane against a geriatric ex midfielder.
 
You do realise Foden almost retired Milner 12 months earlier at Anfield don’t you? A year on Milner has completely fallen off a cliff. As much as blues now hate him( i was never a fan when he played for us) but there is no denying he’s had a really good career. It’s hard to believe Foden wasn’t playing to instruction this season at Anfield to keep the ball this season against them because he’s miles quicker than Palmer.

I’m a big fan of Palmer by the way but i’ll bet you anything there is no chance Palmer is quick enough to make it long term in the premier league with his style of play as a left sided attacker. Yet against a 36/37 year old Milner he was looking like a 22 year old Sane against a geriatric ex midfielder.
Fortunately, he has far more in his locker than pace, and once he has a yard, he can do a lot with the ball.
 
Fortunately, he has far more in his locker than pace, and once he has a yard, he can do a lot with the ball.
I’m not disputing that but he’s very similar to Mahrez. Now if he has half the career Mahrez has had in the Premier League he’ll be doing very well. However, Mahrez would struggle as a left sided attacker
 
I’m not disputing that but he’s very similar to Mahrez. Now if he has half the career Mahrez has had in the Premier League he’ll be doing very well. However, Mahrez would struggle as a left sided attacker
I cannot argue with that. I suspect Cole will be better centrally, but this is all part of the education.
 
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