Chelsea Manager Mouricio Pochettino has brutally announced SAD news for Nicholas Jackson and Madueke over Penalty Clash with Cole Paomer knowing FULL well Palmer is the Penalty taker
I saw you on TV discussing the issue between Madueke and Nicolas Jackson.
“Yes, I believe we should discuss the game later, but first I’ll clarify that Cole Palmer is the penalty taker; the players, staff, and club are all aware of this. What followed was all very unfortunate. I am quite angry about this circumstance.
“We were discussing in the locker room the picture we send since it’s Monday Night Football and we can’t send this kind of picture because people are watching the game in every nation. It’s unfortunate. That is unacceptable, therefore I would want to apologize to the public and to our supporters.
“The team’s most crucial component is discipline. That’s a feature of the game. Naturally, the players must demonstrate their desire to score goals and do everything, but in cases like these, we must be clear about the issue and will decide accordingly. We were speaking really well when we discussed this.
However, I won’t put up with this kind of behavior again. If anything similar occurs once again, I will be quite resilient. I was telling them, and I swear that this would not occur once again. We need to understand that occasionally the individual goals of a young team take precedence over the group’s goals.
“The standards are the reason for our inconsistent performance and occasional dropouts, as you may have seen. The youthful team must be well aware of the club’s goal. They must, however, perform for the team at the same time.
Given that we are in Chelsea and there is a lot of demand, they must pick things up quickly. Having said that, I believe it is time to move on and discuss the game as we lost 6-0 against Everton, a very formidable squad. I believe we are going to be delighted since we scored six goals and held a clean sheet. Not at all? Or maybe we might wrap up [the news conference].
Will Nicolas or Noni face any consequences?
“No, no—punishment is not the point. It is going to discover. They act like way because they are young men. Conor Gallagher’s captain-like reply was excellent, in my opinion. We really cannot act in that way, in my opinion. Everyone knows that Palmer is the taker from the moment he steps onto the field, so that is a penalty for all of them.
We must also keep in mind the exceedingly challenging circumstances at the time. Recall Burnley? Nobody wanted to accept the penalty, but he did so and proceeded to display his personality.
“See, that did occur. We had a conversation. I am able to clarify all we discussed there. It’s unfortunate. All I can do is apologize and state that it won’t occur. This place makes it hard for them to act like children.
It’s a shame and an inappropriate thing to speak about it today, given the incredible game we were playing from the start. We are not worthy of discussing it. I apologize to the public and to our followers for our behavior. It’s a step in the procedure.
“Building a team is not an easy task. It’s not simple. Because of this, we must make wise decisions and learn from them. That’s the kind of stuff we need to focus on, as I said when I said we have all the data we need to decide on for the next season.
Did Jackson and Noni offer an apology?
“I believe we can all agree that they are wrong and that this kind of behavior cannot happen again.”
How will that affect them this weekend, the FA Cup, and where they are on the team?
“No, no. This isn’t how it works. They are not skilled players with a great deal of experience. Since they are still young children, they must go through certain experiences in order to learn.
We feel as if we are at a school. It is now necessary to demonstrate their errors and the necessity for learning. Yes, after we make certain judgments if they don’t learn. However, it is about to learn and utilize this kind of experience to continue and progress forward.
Did you believe Palmer could score 20 Premier League goals when you bought him?
“When we sign a guy, I never pass judgment on him.” You constantly have high expectations. We are not surprised, but naturally, he is a player who, even in his Manchester City days, was capable of scoring goals.
“You were seeing that he could score with ease, right? However, in the manner in which he adjusts to the team and the club. I believe his performance is amazing as it is. He isn’t a high scorer, of course, but he is acting like one. He is demonstrating that the team chose well in locating him.