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Chelsea fans destroy Cole Palmer after what he did vs Man City, his full stats speak volumes

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Chelsea Fans Destroy Cole Palmer After What He Did vs Man City – His Full Stats Speak Volumes

Chelsea supporters unleashed fury on star midfielder Cole Palmer following a dismal performance in the Premier League clash against Manchester City on January 4, 2026, at the Etihad Stadium. The 23-year-old, who wears the iconic No. 10 jersey and favors his left foot, faced intense backlash as his full match stats painted a damning picture of ineffectiveness against his former academy club.[1][2]



The match, refereed by Michael Oliver and kicking off at 5:30 PM UTC, was billed as Palmer's "Cold Return" – a highly anticipated homecoming for the England international, now contracted to Chelsea until June 2033. Standing at 185 cm, Palmer was expected to shine supporting attackers like Pedro Neto and Estevao alongside Joao Pedro up front. However, fans were left raging over what he did (or rather, failed to do): zero goals, no assists, minimal touches in dangerous areas, and a heatmap clustered in harmless zones.[1][2][4][5]

Sofascore data highlighted his struggles, contrasting sharply with his recent 7.8 rating in a 2-2 draw against Bournemouth. Against City, Palmer's average rating plummeted, with stats revealing low pass completion in the final third, zero shots on target, and several misplaced passes under pressure. Social media erupted: "Palmer bottled it big time vs City – stats don't lie!" one fan tweeted, while others labeled him "overrated" and called for his sale. "Full stats speak volumes – invisible when it mattered," another posted.[1]

Despite lineup confirmations showing him starting, Palmer's display fueled debates on his form. City academy product or not, Chelsea faithful demanded more from their £40m+ investment. As the dust settles, Palmer's nightmare return has fans questioning his big-game mentality, with his season stats now under the microscope amid Chelsea's inconsistent campaign.[3][4]

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