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Published on 2024-04-18 17:30:00
Anton Ferdinand has claimed that Cole Palmer is still not considered a better player than a certain big name at Manchester City, despite the praise he has been receiving recently. The decision by City to sell Palmer to Chelsea has been criticized by Gary Lineker, who described it as “stupid.” However, Palmer’s performances and statistics this season, with 25 goals and 13 assists in all competitions, have earned him recognition from fans and pundits alike as a standout player for his team.
Despite being compared to other English players like Phil Foden, Anton Ferdinand sided with Foden as the better player and stated that Palmer still has a long way to go to reach his level. Foden has been consistently brilliant and has won numerous trophies, whereas Palmer is having his breakout season. Even though Palmer has been producing magic on the pitch and showcasing brilliance, Foden is leading City’s title charge and has been expected to deliver under pressure.
While Palmer has generated positive headlines and has been lauded for his performances this season, he still has a lot to accomplish in order to reach the same standard as his former teammate Phil Foden. Foden’s experience, consistency, and ability to perform under pressure have been highlighted as key factors that set him apart from Palmer at this point in their careers. Ferdinand’s comparison sheds light on the different levels of development and achievement between the two players.
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