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Shearer: Palmer looks back to his very best

6 May 2025
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Premier League's record goalscorer hails Chelsea star's superb display against Liverpool

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Chelsea produced one of the most eye-catching performances of Matchweek 35 with a 3-1 win over newly-crowned champions Liverpool, a significant result in the race for UEFA Champions League football next season.

Cole Palmer was at the forefront of the victory, playing a key role in Chelsea’s opener before ending a 19-match goalless drought with a trademark penalty, confirming all three points and looking back to his brilliant best.

Alan Shearer, the Premier League's record goalscorer, has named Palmer in his Team of the Week alongside team-mates Romeo Lavia and Enzo Fernandez.

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Bart Verbruggen (Brighton)
"Made several brilliant stops before eventually being beaten by Alexander Isak’s late penalty."

Illia Zabarnyi (AFC Bournemouth)
"His terrific partnership alongside Dean Huijsen was evident once again as they kept a strong Arsenal attack quiet."

Dean Huijsen (AFC Bournemouth)
"Was outstanding at both ends of the pitch, heading in the equaliser to set Bournemouth on their way to a first-ever win at Arsenal.”

Josko Gvardiol (Man City)
"An excellent performance from the centre-back as he capped off a dominant display with a clean sheet and a brilliant goalline clearance.”

Romeo Lavia (Chelsea)
"He controlled the midfield superbly against Liverpool and showed his class on the ball. It makes you wonder where Chelsea would be if the Belgian had been available all season."

Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea)
“Relishing his role as captain this season, Fernandez opened the scoring against the newly-crowned champions and was impressive throughout.”

Youri Tielemans (Aston Villa)
“Tielemans was the best player on the pitch at Villa Park, scoring the winning goal that was vital for his side's hopes of securing Champions League football next season.”

Kevin De Bruyne (Man City)
"Produced a trademark quality strike to give City a narrow victory. Is he really going to leave the Premier League at the end of the season?"

Cole Palmer (Chelsea)
“Looked back to his very best. Kept his cool to score from the spot and wrap up a memorable win."

Jamie Vardy (Leicester)
"Too hot to handle for Southampton. Showed his trademark predatory instincts to score his 199th goal for Leicester in what has been an incredible career for the Foxes.”

Kevin Schade (Brentford)
"He made the difference, scoring a brilliant brace to help Brentford edge a seven-goal thriller and boost their European hopes."

Manager: Andoni Iraola (AFC Bournemouth)
"To go to Emirates Stadium and play in the manner they did is beyond impressive. Bournemouth fans will remember this famous win for years to come."

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