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·9 October 2024

Paul Merson adamant Cole Palmer must start for England after Chelsea form

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Palmer has six goals in nine games for Chelea

Paul Merson has insisted that Cole Palmer must start for England after his form so far this season for Chelsea.


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Palmer has scored six goals in nine games for the Blues, becoming the first player in Premier League history to score four goals in one half during the 4-2 win over Brighton last month.

The 22-year-old was named England’s Men’s Player of the Year for the 2023/24 season, but missed the recent wins over Ireland and Finland due to injury.

And while Three Lions interim boss Lee Carsley also has Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden to incorporate into his side, Merson is adamant Palmer should be given the nod.

“It's the manager's job,” he told Sky Sports. “It's the hard part. Twenty years ago, you had Sven-Goran Eriksson struggling to get Paul Scholes, Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard in the same team.

“They'd walk into this team! And we're saying we're blessed with a lorry-load of talent. That three would get into this team in a heartbeat.

“If Palmer plays, what about Bellingham? If Bellingham plays, what about Palmer? How you get these players in the team, I do not know. It's a hard one, it's a hard one.

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Cole Palmer during England training at St Georges Park

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“He's [Palmer] got to be in the team though. He's got to be, he's bang in form. I'm a great believer in playing people who are in form; not all the time, or you don't get a team. International football's different, but he's bang in form, on top of his game, and for me he's got to play.

“Playing at No 10's going to be hard, international football's a lot different. When you start playing against the big boys, the international big boys, people look out for you.

“The one thing that you get in the Premier League now is no one ever goes man-to-man with anyone, really. No one ever goes: 'Stop Palmer playing. Stop Palmer, we'll stop Chelsea.'

“On the international side, he'll be alright at the moment. Bellingham's got the reputation, not Palmer. He catches international teams cold, not so much Ireland but other teams won't have played against him to know what he's like.

“Bellingham goes across to Spain and scores 17 in 20 games. Then in the second half of the season, clubs wise up to it that he's going to make late runs into the box. They've nipped that in the bud now, he doesn't score a goal - now he's got to think of something else.

“The same thing will happen to Palmer, but while he's hot you play these players. You have to. If you can't find a space for him now, I don't see him playing for England. He can't get any more consistent.”

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