Chelsea forward Cole Palmer faces fight for England World Cup spot

Editorial Team
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Chelsea forward Cole Palmer must rediscover his best form to aid the club’s Champions League push and secure his place in England’s World Cup squad.

The 23-year-old has endured an injury-plagued season at Stamford Bridge.

He has registered just three assists and five non-penalty goals across 29 appearances for club and country this campaign.

Those numbers are a stark contrast to the prolific output the former Manchester City forward produced during his first 18 months in London.

Crucial clash against boyhood club

Chelsea host Manchester United this evening in a match that could define their European qualification hopes.

The fixture presents a perfect opportunity for the attacking midfielder to deliver a much-needed statement performance.

He possesses an impressive record against United, having scored four times in his six previous encounters with Michael Carrick’s side.

Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior acknowledged the player’s struggles in possession during last weekend’s 3-0 defeat to City.

However, the Blues boss remains encouraged by the physical commitment shown by his star attacker.

Watching his energy, his intensity of how he pressed and ran for the team and defended, they are all really, really good signs in terms of his fitness.

Liam Rosenior

If he stays in that place, his quality will take over and he’ll be massive for us.

Liam Rosenior

Tuchel monitoring intense squad battle

England head coach Thomas Tuchel has warned there are no guarantees regarding summer selection.

The national team boss boasts an abundance of elite options in the number 10 role.

Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden, Eberechi Eze and Morgan Rogers are all actively competing for the same coveted international position.

Despite the fierce competition, Tuchel believes the playmaker is finally overcoming his recent physical limitations.

Before, I felt he was not free and the stride was not long enough, the acceleration was not there and the movement was not free.

Thomas Tuchel

Before, we saw the physical output matched the impression we had that he was lacking something, but he is back to full confidence and we see it in training.

Thomas Tuchel

The player’s medical feedback indicates a significant improvement in his overall condition.

Now, the challenge is to translate those positive training indicators into match-winning displays on the pitch.