Chelsea midfielder Cole Palmer has expressed confidence in the team's future under manager Mauricio Pochettino despite recent challenges. The club's ownership change in May 2022 has seen significant investment in players, but Chelsea is yet to secure a trophy and currently sits in 11th place in the Premier League.
Following a defeat in the Carabao Cup Final and criticism from pundits like Gary Neville, Palmer emphasized the team's unity and determination to succeed. He highlighted Pochettino's message to 'stick together' and maintain belief in the team's vision despite external scrutiny.
Palmer, who joined Chelsea from Manchester City for £42.5 million, has been a standout performer this season with 12 goals and 10 assists in 30 appearances. His individual success was recognized with the Young Player of the Year award at the recent London Football Awards.
Reflecting on his decision to move to Chelsea, Palmer cited the club's project and vision as key factors in his choice. Despite initial doubts about the team's direction, Palmer was convinced by the long-term plan outlined by the club.
The 21-year-old's impressive form has also earned him a debut for the England national team, with speculation growing about his potential inclusion in the squad for the upcoming European Championship in Germany.
When asked about his chances of making the Euros squad, Palmer remained focused on his performances and expressed his excitement at the prospect of representing his country at the tournament.
With Palmer's optimism and Pochettino's guidance, Chelsea fans can look forward to a period of growth and development as the team aims to translate their potential into on-field success.