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Cole Palmer sends clear message to Gareth Southgate and picks ideal England role

Mirror Online 2 days ago

Cole Palmer has been an impact substitute in both of England's last two matches but the Chelsea star is desperate to be a starter - and also finish the game if it goes to penalties

Ice-cold Cole Palmer admits the pressure of taking a spot-kick in a major shootout will be at a different level to what he normally feels.

And the Chelsea star has clearly thought about the prospect of being one of Gareth Southgate’s go-to players if the quarter-final showdown with Switzerland goes to penalties.

Palmer, who scored nine times in nine attempts from the spot in the Premier League last season, explained to BBC Radio 5 Live: “It is so different. I was talking about this the other day with someone. Everything. When you know you are going to take a penalty (in a shootout), you start thinking.

“And then there is the coin toss and everything. You have to stand there and watch everyone else take it, the pressure builds up and up and up. In a game, if you miss there is still time to do something, to score.

“Once you miss in a shootout, there isn’t time to redeem yourself. If you miss and everyone scores, it’s all your fault. It’s just more pressure.”

Not that Palmer will shy away from taking responsibility if he needs to. “I’d be nominated on the pitch and wouldn’t have a choice but would take one,” he said. “I’ve only taken two penalties in shootouts and missed one in the Youth Cup but I was a baby.”

Southgate has plenty of penalty specialists at his disposal and would almost certainly try and make sure Palmer and Ivan Toney are on the pitch if it comes down to a shootout. And Palmer is a big admirer of the Brentford striker’s famed penalty prowess.

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - JUNE 03: Cole Palmer of England scores his side's first goal from the penalty spot during the international friendly match between England and Bosnia & Herzegovina at St James' Park on June 03, 2024 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by James Gill - Danehouse/Getty Images)
Cole Palmer is a penalty specialist

Palmer said: “I like watching him take penalties because he’s different. He’s like a five-a-side player when the ref says ‘one step’. He just walks up to it and puts it in. He reminds me of that. You just know he is going to score.”

Palmer made a significant impact when he came on as a 66th minute substitute during the dramatic 2-1 win over Slovakia in Gelsenkirchen. And there is a growing clamour for the 22-year-old to be given a starting role by Southgate.

Palmer said: “Obviously I want to start. Everyone wants to start but if I don't start I've got to make enough impact from the bench to give the manager a decision.”

The former Manchester City player has been deployed on the right side by Southgate but is happy to play anywhere... as long as he can get a sight of goal. When asked his best position, Palmer smiled: “Anywhere near the net! Maybe not left.

“Having said that, I don't mind the left - sometimes I actually like it when I go over the pitch and I get the ball then. Only a few times then I drop back to the right.”

And his first thought when stepping over the white line? “Attack. That’s my only thought.”

And that should be music to England fans’ ears.

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