Liam Ronior talks Cole Palmer after Chelsea win over Napoli uefa champions league Wednesday. He said the Englishman was very happy in the dressing room after helping the team achieve a crucial victory.

The Blues need to defeat Napoli to advance directly to the last 16 of this season’s Champions League. However, at halftime, they were trailing 2-1. Ronniol then replaced Pedro Neto with Cole Palmer, and the Englishman helped the team win 3-2.

After the game, Ronnie Orr addressed speculation about Palmer’s future and injury, saying (h/t timechelsea chronicle):

“There’s no way Cole will start and play 60/70 minutes. I think we’ll be stronger later in the game. Cole is fantastic. We need to look after him. He’s a world-class player. There’s a lot of talk about it – he’s a very, very happy guy in the dressing room.”

Palmer provided two assists for Chelsea against Napoli, completed 20/25 passes, attempted 1 shot and completed 3 key passes (via SofaScore). However, his future has been subject to speculation in recent times. Suggestions report He hopes to return to Manchester.


Liam Rogniol rubbishes claims Cole Palmer could quit Chelsea

Ahead of the game against Napoli, Liam Roniol has asserted that Cole Palmer will not leave Chelsea. He dismissed rumors surrounding his future and said the midfielder is happy at Stamford Bridge. England head coach explain:

“There are no guarantees. It’s so unrealistic. It’s all from scratch. There’s nothing in it. There’s no reason to have a conversation. That’s where I am now. Cole is very happy. I’ve had many conversations with him. The idea is how to make this team better, how he can improve and how I can help him. He loves being here and he wants to be a Chelsea player. You can’t stop speculating, but some of it is far from the truth. There’s no point in discussing this fact.

“It’s simple. Cole is an unbelievable player. I’m not surprised by the timing. A new coach comes in and all of a sudden people are upset. That’s not true. Cole is here, he’s very happy and I can’t wait to see him back on the court.”

The Blues signed Palmer from Manchester City in 2023, and he contributed 48 goals and 31 assists in 111 games, helping them win the UEFA Cup and FIFA Club World Cup.