Along with Eden Hazard and Arjen Robben, Cole Palmer has joined the exclusive Chelsea club following his most recent goals

In a Premier League match against Luton Town, which took place at Kenilworth Road, Palmer scored the game-winning goal for the Blues, continuing his outstanding year.

Before slamming in a magnificent left-footed strike, the 21-year-old player took advantage of a sloppy pass out from the back that was made by his former colleague Issa Kabore that was played by Manchester City.

After that, he rounded the goalkeeper and then tucked in a superb attempt after Chelsea had already taken a 2-0 lead at Luton. Noni Madueke had received an assist from him, and Chelsea had taken the lead.

He now has eight goals and four assists for the season in the Premier League as a result of this. He has also completed the season with eight goals.

During the current season, Palmer has scored and assisted in four different games, which is more than any other player at Chelsea to have accomplished.

In addition, only four players had previously Һit double figures for goal involvements in a single season for the Blues, and they were all under the age of 21.

Among the other players who have accomplished this feat is Robben, who, in his first season at Stamford Bridge in 2004/05, not only scored seven goals but also assisted on nine others.

Prior to making the move from Lille in 2012, Hazard also accomplished this feat in his first season with the club, scoring nine goals and assisting on fourteen others.

Christian Pulisic and Mason Mount were the other two players who managed to have a goal involvement of ten or more before turning 22. Mount accomplished this feat in the 2020/21 season, while Pulisic did it in the 2019/20 season.

With a transfer fee of forty million pounds, Palmer was a surprise acquisition for Chelsea from City. His arrival came toward the close of the transfer window.

However, he has demonstrated that any skeptics were wrong by putting on outstanding performances, and he has won over a supporter in the talkSPORT building.

Dean Ashton, a former striker for West Ham United and Norwich City, made the following statement as he was interviewing talkSPORT live on air: “What a gift he’s been from Manchester City.”

When he arrived at Stamford Bridge, it came as quite a to everyone, and he has been by far the most effective оffensive player for them.

“There were two examples that we witnessed there. Jackson was successful, in spite of the fact that it was a meek and sidefooted effort.

“If he was going to go for that, then it needed to be whipped into that far corner,” explained the speaker.

It is then handed over to Palmer, who evaluates it and demonstrates the importance of accuracy by aiming it into the far corner of the room.

 

“Not only did he strike straight through it, but he did not even lаsh out at it.”