The Chelsea coach admitted he did not like the actions of Palmer, Nicholas Jackson and Madueke in the penalty shootout that led to the Blues' fifth goal.
Mauricio Pochettino did not hide this at the end of the defeat (6-0) From Chelsea to Everton, which was very upset with the behavior of its players, more specifically Madueke, Nicholas Jackson and Cole Palmer, in the penalty shootout that ended with the Blues' fifth goal in the match and the English striker's fourth goal.
“It's a shame. We can't act like this. I told them this is the last time I act like this. This kind of behavior can't be tolerated after a game like the one we played today. If we want to be like that,” he began by saying, “Great team.” We have to change, especially at the collective level,” he said, before apologizing to the fans: “This is a young team that still has a lot to learn and this is also part of the development process.” In this way I want to apologize to our fans, we have to learn to be more professional and focus fully. On the team. [Madueke e Nicolas Jackson] They knew Cole would be the one to hit. “He's the one who takes penalty kicks for our team.”
Despite the rebuke, Pochettino was also very satisfied with the performance of Cole Palmer, who scored in the poker this evening, and the team in general. “I have to be honest, of course when we signed him we already knew he was a great talent. He was fantastic, he was very good and adapted well into the team. His impact on the team from the start was huge. I'm very happy for him and the team,” he said. “, before commenting on the team's performance: “We actually played some good matches, but yes, I can say that I am happy today with our performance. We started the game very well against Sheffield United, we talked during the week and tried to improve in different areas.
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