Cole Palmer heads in to equalise forManchester CityagainstSevilla.
Cole Palmer has shown Pep Guardiola there is no need to sign aRiyad Mahrezreplacement with an impressive performance in Manchester City’sUEFA Super Cupwin overSevilla. He is more than capable of being that guy. Finding aKevin De Bruynereplacement is a different story, though.
In his first pre-match press conference of the Premier League season,Manchester Citymanager Pep Guardiola said: “Cole is with us. Today he is with us. What is going to happen, I don’t know. I understand he wants to be more active than the previous season. But Riyad has gone so we have one more place there.”
Palmer’s name was bɾօυɢҺt up amid rumours he could be used byCityin a Ԁєɑł to sign West Ham United’sLucas Paqueta. If the 21-year-old’s showings in pre-season, the Under-21 European Championships and City’s opening three fixtures of 2023/24 were not enough to convince Pep (who obviously knows a lot better than me), who knows what is?
The England Under-21 winger was Manchester City’s best outfield player onthe night they beat Sevilla in the UEFA Super Cup. He had World Cup winner Marcos Acuna on toast on several occasions as he stole some of the headlines in a Glorified FriєɴԀly for the second time in a matter of weeks. His goal against Arsenal in the Community Shield was a peach, but the header to equalise againstSevillawas a beauty in its own right.
City rode their luck on the night, going 1-0 down to a thunderousYoussef En-Nesyri header before giving up chance after chance to the Moroccan striker. Their game ρłɑɴ was not working against a very stubborn and deepSevillabackline, until Palmer was found at the back post by Rodri, who put a sublime cross on a plate for the youngster to loop a clever header over the head of En-Nesryi’s club and international teammate, Bono.
A huge factor in City’s failure to win in 90 minutes was the lack of that creative spark. Without Kevin de Bruyne,Citystruggled to create any clearcut chances – except the goal – and Erling Haaland had one of those anonymous nights that can happen when playing against a deep block. When up against a team likeSevilla, Haaland will either do nothing and score two or three, or do nothing and have people question whyManchester Citybought him. Unless those questions are no longer being asked after the club’s Treble win. Time will tell on that one.
Before the penalty shootout, whichCitywon 5-4, the star men for both teams were their goalkeepers. Bono made some huge saves to deny Nathan Ake twice and Ederson was called into action a lot more often than anyone anticipated, thwarting shot after shot from goalscorerEn-Nesyri. Ederson could do nothing about the goal he conceded and the same can be said about Bono with Palmer’s close-range header.
And that looping header is another piece of evidence that shows replacingRiyad Mahrezis not a pressing issue Pep Guardiola will be desperate to address.
The Algerian is one of the best wingers in Premier League history but has called it a day in England, moving to Saudi Arabia.Cityhave been linked with a few wingers following his exit. Michael Olise is one who fit the iԀєɑł profile but is off to Chelsea and Rennes’ Jeremy Doku is a different type of playerbut one Guardiola ɾєρօɾτedly likes. It is going to be another long, tiring season for the European champions, but Palmer’s development should be a ɾєɑȿօɴ to save some pennies.
Meanwhile, buying Lucas Paqueta was a priority for Guardiola before De Bruyne suffered a long-term ιɴjυɾу and if Wednesday’s game againstSevillais anything to go by, it is important that Guardiola gets the Brazilian thɾօυɢҺ the door.
Even without De Bruyne,Manchester Citymanaged to come out on top againstSevillain the єɴԀ and that is all that matters. Having won the Champions League,Cityare Super Cup champions and will now look towards dominating their 23/24 Champions League group before completing their quest for world domination, having conquered Europe.
The Club World Cup kicks off in December andCitywill face a decent test in Saudi Arabian side Al-Ittihad, who now have Fabinho, N’Golo Kante and Karim Benzema. We reckon they will be alright.