Manchester United legend Gary Neville waxed lyrical about Cole Palmer's role in Chelsea's opener against Liverpool - before Sky Sports colleague Roy Keane argued that Liverpool had gifted the Blues the goal.
The Blues attacker had experienced a drop-off in form coming into the clash with the Reds, having gone 16 games without a goal.
After a slip from Liverpool's Curtis Jones, Palmer embarked on a lung-busting run from the half-way line with the ball at his feet, before supplying an eye-catching pass in the build-up for Pedro Neto.
Singling out Harvey Elliott for his lack of pressing, the Irishman contended: "Elliott doesn’t need to go pressing and once that pass is played, there are three Liverpool players out of the game.
One 10-yard pass shouldn’t take the entire midfield out of a game.
The Italian said: "For sure it's a mental thing, it's not tactical or technical
It's just a matter (of whether) we can win games.
"For sure he's going to score goals
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