"The best skill he has is mental" Pochettino heaps praise on Gummi for 'theater goal hat-trick'

"The best skill he has is mental" Pochettino heaps praise on Gummi for 'theater goal hat-trick'


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"The best skill he has is mental."


Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino praised Cole Palmer after his 'theater goal' hat-trick in the Blues' 4-3 win over Manchester United.


Palmer's goals in the 10th and 11th minutes of second-half stoppage time gave Chelsea a thrilling 4-3 win at home to Manchester United in the 31st round of the English Premier League (EPL) at Stamford Bridge in London, England, at 4:15 a.m. ET on Friday. It was a heartbreaking defeat for United, who came back from 0-2 down to win 3-2.


Chelsea took a 2-0 lead in the first half thanks to back-to-back penalty goals from Gallagher in the fourth minute and Palmer in the 17th minute, but conceded back-to-back goals from Garnacho in the 34th minute and Bruno Fernandez in the 39th minute, and a multi-goal, late comeback from Garnacho in the 22nd minute to fall behind 2-3. But Palmer's penalty equalizer in the 10th minute of second-half stoppage time and his left-footed "theater" winner in the 11th minute secured a thrilling 4-3 home win.


In his post-match press conference, Pochettino said: "It was an incredible game because we deserved to win. We were the better team, so it's only fair that we scored in the last minute," said Pochettino, celebrating the theater victory. "We started the game very well and controlled the game well, 바카라사이트 but we faltered after a mistake that could affect us emotionally (Caicedo missed a pass) and it was not easy to cope with it. In the second half, we controlled the game and then conceded a goal in transition," he said after reflecting on the match, "but if you analyze the game, it's a fair result. The important thing is that in the end we finished in our way, which created a link between the fans and the players." "I was in a bad mood because I thought it wasn't fair, why did we lose, it's always like this in football, but in the end we kept believing," Pochettino admitted of the 2-0 deficit. "I told the players that there were still two minutes left and I believed we could win. It was a must-win game to close the gap with the teams ahead of us," he said, revealing the secret of the theater's victory.


Pochettino also praised Palmer's performance, who was one of the main contributors to the victory. "I think his best skill is his mentality, his ability to handle pressure," Pochettino said. He's young and it's his first season at Chelsea and he's been very consistent. The way he deals with pressure is amazing. He has the qualities to be a really good player," he admitted. "After the way he played today, I wouldn't say he's not a top player, but he can still improve," he added.


Pochettino was seen hugging, roaring, and celebrating with his coaches and players after the thrilling victory. He was asked about the overwhelming emotions of the victory. "Passion is not a crazy person on the touchline doing stupid things. I'm not one of those people," Pochettino replied. "When you have 11 players on the pitch, desperate to get the ball back and score a goal, the team has to show passion. I have to be calm, sharp, analytical and help the players in all aspects of the game," he said, emphasizing the role of a coach. "Of course, at the end of the game, you can show passion, as I did. But this is not a circus where the clown on the touchline has to show something," he said. "We are one of the youngest teams in Europe, so the coaching staff must be calm. I'm not a clown, I'm a coach. If anyone wants a clown, they can go and find another one."

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