In the Ambergated section of yesterday’s press conference, Manager Enzo Marska was asked about the continuous target drought of the coal paller, which, in the middle of January, is incredibly spread all the ways.
The coach gave his views as to why Palmer, who was on a ridiculous warm streak for more than a year after joining Chelsea, suddenly cooled down:
“Surely this is a mental thing, it’s not strategic or technical,” Marsaka said.
“Cole is still the player who has scored 14 goals in 20 games. The style is the same, the manager is the same, the club is the same. Nothing has changed around the Cole. It is just mentally mental in this moment.
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“You can see that he is a little worried because he wants to help the team. You can see that he is struggling a little. But he showed how happy he was after Phulham. It’s just one thing [of whether] We can win the game. To ensure that he is going to score.
“If you go back to the game from the game, it had at least one or two opportunities, so it is not about how the team is playing.”
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Enzo Maresca coal pamper gives instructions. (Photo by Ryan Pierce/Getty Image)
You can understand what it means, but it is not a “strategic” thing to indicate it to indicate it, but it makes sense that Marska is distanced by any defect, or is actually with any effect in improving things.
Self -confidence is definitely there, but there are strategic issues, and there are ways that can make it easier for coach midfielders to succeed. He helps his confidence for one, for one. MARESCA further enhanced the pressure on its talisman, saying that the team will not do the top 5 again without finding the scoring form.