Cole Palmer looked up to see his number on the board, then didn’t look up again. As Wesley Fofana thanked the fans, Palmer inspected every blade of grass in his path as if they possessed hypnotic powers,
Palmer saw his streak of 12 successful Premier League penalties ended by Leicester goalkeeper Mads Hermansen in the first half of the game.
Chelsea midfielder, Cole Palmer, on Sunday saw his perfect penalty record end against Leicester City. Palmer had the chance to end his drought in front of goal in the first half against the Foxes. The 22-year-old has been in poor form for the Blues and has gone eight games without a goal before the game at Stamford Bridge.
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Cole Palmer has become known as one of the Premier League's best penalty takers after racking up a spotless record for Chelsea, but that has now come to an end after his effort was saved against Leice
Enzo Maresca's Chelsea were forced to huff and puff for three points at home to relegation candidate Leicester City at Stamford Bridge on Sunday afternoon. It's the first time since mid-December the Blues have recorded back-to-back Premier League wins, with the result moving them back into the Champions League positions.
Chelsea are back into the top-four in the Premier League table following a 1-0 win over Leicester. The Blues weren’t quite at their best at Stamford Bridge and needed a fine strike from Marc Cucurella to finally find a way past Mads Hermansen after the Foxes goalkeeper had saved a penalty from Cole Palmer.
Chelsea are set to host Copenhagen in the second leg of the Round of 16 of the UEFA Conference League at the Stamford Bridge. The Blues have a 2-1 lead from the first leg. They finished first in the
Cole Palmer's perfect penalty record came to an end when his spot kick was saved by goalkeeper Mads Hermansen during Chelsea's clash with Leicester City.
Chelsea talisman Cole Palmer failed to score for a ninth consecutive match after missing a penalty against Leicester, but it emerged after the game that he had been struggling with illness
Having beaten Southampton 4-0 last time out in the Premier League, Enzo Maresca’s team made it back-to-back victories over relegation-threatened sides at Stamford Bridge, although they were made to work hard for all three points against Leicester, who repelled and frustrated them for long spells.