Enzo Maresca He stressed that Cole Palmer it will be ChelseaHe is the killer penalty kick start for the next The league awarded season.
Under Mauricio Pochettino last season, Chelsea players would discuss penalty kicks on more than one occasion, Com Noni Madueke and Nicholas Jackson argue with Palmer.
Pochettino faced criticism for the way he handled the situation, but the Argentine claimed he made it clear to the players that Palmer was always the starter.
During Chelsea's pre-season campaign this summer, Christopher Nkunku took the penalty in Palmer's absence, but Madueke was allowed to score from the spot in the 3-0 win over Club America on Matchday Four.
However, Maresca revealed that he had to order Madueke to give the ball to Nkunku with Chelsea's first unfriendly penalty last night, with the winger having to make several appearances before he was willing to score a big penalty.
After Chelsea's win in Atlanta, Georgia, Mariska Nkonkwo and Madueke made it clear that Palmer will be a starter as he returns for the new season.
“I decided that was why Christo scored the first penalty,” Maresca said when asked if a decision had been made about the Chelsea striker.
“Noni was ready to score, but he asked Tosin to tell Noni that Christo would take the penalty.” Noni deixou a ball lá and Christo pegou. I understand the need to score, but it is up to the players to decide whether to take the penalty or not.
'Probably in a week you will say Noni or you will say another player. But I have decided that I will serve the sentence.'
Asked if Palmer would be a starter upon his return, Maresca replied: “Absolutely, when Cole comes back because last year, I know Cole is really bad.”
'Sure enough. But Cole isn't here, so we decided to pick someone else and Christo is the Escolhedo.
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