Chelsea’s rising star Cole Palmer has candidly expressed his frustration over his limited role in England’s Euro 2024 campaign, questioning former manager Gareth Southgate’s decision to keep him on the bench despite his exceptional club form. The revelation comes as Palmer continues to establish himself as one of the Premier League’s most dynamic attacking talents.
In a revealing interview with GQ magazine, Palmer laid bare his bewilderment at being overlooked during crucial stages of the tournament, particularly during England’s opening matches when the team struggled to find its rhythm. The 21-year-old forward, who enjoyed a breakthrough season with Chelsea following his transfer from Manchester City, had arrived at the European Championship in scintillating form, having netted an impressive 25 goals across all competitions.
It was frustrating at England, to be fair,” Palmer admitted, while being careful to acknowledge the quality of his teammates. “Not to say that the players aren’t good. But just coming off the back of the season I had, the form I was in, everything I was doing was coming off… So I’m not playing in the first two games even when the team was struggling, it was a bit like ‘Why?’
The young forward’s frustration was particularly acute during key moments of the tournament, including when Ollie Watkins was chosen ahead of him for crucial substitutions. “I remember Watkins coming on [in the final], and I was thinking ‘Why not me?'” Palmer recalled, revealing the internal struggle of a player confident in his abilities yet forced to wait for his opportunity.
Despite his limited playing time, Palmer made the most of his chances when they finally came. His impact was immediate and significant, providing a crucial assist for Watkins’ winning goal in the semi-final victory over the Netherlands. He further vindicated his claims for more playing time by scoring in the final against Spain, though England ultimately fell short of claiming the trophy.
Palmer’s comments shed light on the delicate balance between respecting team hierarchy and believing in one’s own abilities. His perspective was clear: “If you bring me on [in] the third game and I don’t do anything, then I can’t really say anything. I just had to try and force my way in.” This statement reveals both his competitive spirit and his understanding of the need to prove himself when given the chance.
The timing of Palmer’s revelations is particularly interesting as he currently finds himself sidelined from the England squad for the upcoming Nations League fixtures against Greece and the Republic of Ireland. He was one of eight players to withdraw from international duty, having been spotted limping after Chelsea’s recent 1-1 draw with Arsenal at Stamford Bridge.
His absence from the national team setup comes at a time when he has been establishing himself as a key figure in Chelsea’s attack. The forward’s journey from Manchester City to becoming Chelsea’s talisman has been remarkable, with his performances suggesting that his frustrations during Euro 2024 were well-founded.
Looking ahead, Palmer faces a race against time to recover for Chelsea’s upcoming Premier League clash with Leicester City on November 23. His potential absence would be a significant blow for the Blues, who have come to rely heavily on his creative influence and goal-scoring ability.
Palmer’s candid interview offers a fascinating glimpse into the mindset of a young player who believes in his abilities and isn’t afraid to question decisions that limit his contribution. His emergence as a premier league star, coupled with his impressive cameos for England when given the chance, suggests that similar selection dilemmas might be less likely in future international tournaments.
The forward’s story serves as a reminder of the fine line managers must walk between maintaining squad harmony and rewarding form, while also highlighting the burning ambition that drives young talents to question established hierarchies. As Palmer continues to develop and shine at club level, his Euro 2024 experience may well prove to be a defining moment in his international career, one that fuels his determination to become an indispensable figure for both club and country.