“I must watch him next season” “My type of player” – Troy Deeney says he can’t wait to watch Chelsea man next season
Troy Deeney revealed that he is most excited to watch one Chelsea player over the course of the upcoming Premier League season.
Chelsea has experienced a season filled with highs and lows. That’s what neutral fans love about the Blues so much.
With a sixth-place finish going into Sunday’s Premier League season finale against Bournemouth, Mauricio Pochettino’s team knows they will play in Europe next season if they win.
Troy Deeney is excited for the next Chelsea player season.
The former Premier League striker Troy Deeney says Cole Palmer of Chelsea is the player he can’t wait to watch in the upcoming campaign.
There’s still one league game left to play in the 2023/24 campaign, but it’s already interesting to think whether or not Palmer can follow up a stunning debut season at Stamford Bridge in the same way next year.
The 22-year-old attacker has just been named Premier League Young Player of the Season for a stunning year. He’s scored 22 goals and made 10 assists in the league for Chelsea since joining from Manchester City last summer.
When asked which player is he most looking forward to watching next season in the Premier League, Deeney told The Sun: “Cole Palmer. He was an unknown this season and when he signed for Chelsea from City, everyone thought, ‘Let’s see how he does’.
“Now, let’s see how does when everyone knows who and what he is, when teams are preparing to stop him rather than his team-mates.
“He is going to have a different light and a different expectation on him, especially if he goes and shines at the Euros this summer.”
Cole Palmer to receive the Eden Hazard treatment
Any team that played against Chelsea between 2012 and 2019 would have one burning question on their mind during pre-match talks. How do we stop Eden Hazard?
Of course, Hazard played in teams littered with superstars and he wasn’t a one-man team. However, it’s pretty obvious he was constantly targeted by opposition sides as the dangerman to stop at all costs.
Now Palmer’s had a breakout year in the Premier League, he’ll have lost the element of surprise. Don’t be surprised to see teams target the central playmaker with extra marking and more aggressive tackles moving forward.
Hopefully, Palmer can rise to the challenge like all the top-class attackers out there do.