Former Manchester United star, Garth Crooks, recently shared some advice for Chelsea’s rising star, Cole Palmer, regarding his penalty-taking style. During a segment on BBC, Crooks cautioned Palmer about the potential consequences of using a Panenka penalty, suggesting that it could be seen as disrespectful towards opponents.
Crooks emphasized that while Palmer’s confidence in executing such a bold finish is commendable, there is a fine line between confidence and arrogance on the field. He warned that players are adept at handling such audacious moves and that Palmer could find himself in hot water if he continues to push the boundaries.
The young midfielder showcased his skills by scoring two goals, including a cheeky Panenka, in Chelsea’s recent Premier League match against Burnley. Despite Palmer’s standout performance, Chelsea was unable to secure a victory and settled for a 2-2 draw against the 10-man Burnley side.
Crooks’ words serve as a reminder to Palmer and other young players to balance confidence with respect for the game and their opponents. As Palmer continues to make a name for himself in the football world, he must be mindful of how his actions are perceived on the pitch to avoid any unnecessary backlash.