Chelsea Star and England international Cole Palmer has tweeted this after not being given a chance to play for England at Euros
Cole Palmer, a prominent player for Chelsea, did not enter the game as an England substitute for the second straight game.
Another lackluster showing from the Three Lions saw England held to a 1-1 draw against Denmark.
Early in the match, Harry Kane gave them the lead with a close-range goal, but Sporting midfielder Morten Hjulmand’s incredible strike soon after earned Denmark an equalizer.
Despite Palmer having just had an amazing season in which he scored 27 goals and created 15 assists across all competitions, Gareth Southgate chose to ignore him at a time when England sorely needed inventiveness.
Many fans and analysts criticized Southgate on X (previously Twitter) for his surprising choice to start Palmer on the bench.
Following Southgate’s rejection, Cole Palmer shares a subdued message.
After the game, Cole Palmer also posted a statement on social media, but without explicitly addressing the problem.
“God’s time is the greatest,” he said in a subdued remark. To The Next