Cole Palmer stars in lacklustre England draw against Slovenia | OneFootball

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·26 June 2024

Cole Palmer stars in lacklustre England draw against Slovenia

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Chelsea attacker Cole Palmer delivered a fine performance as England secured the top spot in their European Championship group following a 0-0 draw with Slovenia last night.

England manager Gareth Southgate had left Palmer as an unused substitute in the first two group games against Serbia and Denmark.


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However, with the Three Lions looking blunt in attack against Slovenia, Southgate turned to the 22-year-old to spark the game to life.

Palmer came on in the 70th minute and brought more intent. He was looking to open gaps in Slovenia’s backline, making riskier passes and trying to take the game to the opponents.

England had been toothless for most of the first half, but Palmer breathed life into the attack, buzzing about like a man on a mission.

While he did not score or create any clear-cut openings, he sent a message to the manager that he is a potent option that should be utilised more.

With England looking to add some much-needed attacking threat, Palmer’s hunger and creativity can be the difference as they chase Euro 2024 glory.

However, while Palmer dazzled in his short cameo, another Chelsea man looked painfully out of depth.

Conor Gallagher replaced Trent Alexander-Arnold in the starting XI but had an unremarkable 45 minutes before he was replaced by Kobbie Mainoo at half-time.

The 24-year-old brought energy to midfield but failed to control proceedings. Gallagher’s showing was unconvincing, and he could be back on the bench for the next game.

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