Why Cole Palmer is like a fusion of Eden Hazard and Mo Salah – ESPN pundits can’t get enough
Speedy Palmer, a Man City sensation
Manchester City whizkid Cole Palmer has been compared to Eden Hazard and Mohamed Salah after his superb performance against Club Brugge in the Champions League.
The 20-year-old winger was a constant threat down the left flank for City, creating several chances for his teammates and scoring a stunning solo goal.
His performance drew praise from ESPN pundits, with former Arsenal defender Lauren saying: "He reminds me of a young Eden Hazard. He's got the same kind of close control, the same ability to beat players with ease."
Palmer's balance and poise
Former Liverpool striker Michael Owen added: "He's got a bit of Mo Salah in him too. He's so good at running with the ball at his feet and he's got a great eye for goal."
Palmer has been in impressive form for City this season, scoring three goals and providing two assists in all competitions.
He has also earned a call-up to the England Under-21 squad and is seen as one of the most promising young players in the country.
The Hazard-Salah fusion
Palmer's combination of pace, skill, and finishing ability has led to comparisons with two of the best players in the world.
Hazard, who now plays for Real Madrid, is known for his dribbling skills, close control, and ability to create chances.
Salah, who plays for Liverpool, is one of the most prolific goalscorers in the world and is also known for his pace and dribbling ability.
Palmer has the potential to be a superstar
Palmer has all the attributes to become a world-class player and could be a key part of City's team for many years to come.
He is still only 20 years old and has already shown that he has the quality to play at the highest level.
With his combination of pace, skill, and finishing ability, Palmer has the potential to be one of the best players in the world.
Conclusion
Cole Palmer is a rising star in the world of football and has already drawn comparisons to some of the best players in the world.
With his pace, skill, and finishing ability, Palmer has the potential to be a superstar and could be a key part of Manchester City's team for many years to come.