COLE PALMER’S form has dropped off a cliff in recent weeks.
So far this season, he has 20 goals and assists in all competitions for Chelsea.
But Palmer has failed to net since January 14 and has not set up a team-mate since December 1.
Palmer, 22, even missed a penalty for the first time in his senior career when his spot kick was saved in the Blues' 1-0 win over Leicester last weekend.
His previously perfect record of 15 spot-kicks for club and country was KO’d by Mads Hermansen.
And to make his embarrassment even worse, manager Enzo Maresca then revealed the England star was suffering from stomach cramps.
It’s a far cry from a year ago, when Palmer was unstoppable in his breakthrough season at Chelsea following a £42.5m transfer from Manchester City.
He flourished under Mauricio Pochettino, with 25 goals and 15 assists in 46 appearances, winning the club's Player of the Season award and also being named PFA Fans' Player of the Year.
So how can tactical guru Maresca switch things up to make Palmer the player he was just a few months ago?
Tactics expert Chris Beaumont of We Scout Strikers has three solutions that could unlock the Palmer puzzle.
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Speed it up
Last season, when Palmer really broke out and became a dominant attacking force, the England star played for the most part as a right-sided winger.
However, he was very much more of a threat when he came inside and played in the channels or even the central areas.
So far this season Maresca has used Palmer more as an orthodox No.10.
Maresca favours a slow build-up style with a very structured system with players understanding the passing patterns he wants.
There is very little freedom in the system as the coach favours control over individuality.
This means Chelsea have struggled when they have found it difficult to progress the ball through the middle and into the areas where Palmer would have ideally been positioned.
As such Palmer has started to drop deeper and deeper to get on the ball.
By coming deep to get on the ball, you are immediately taking Palmer out of the positions and the areas in which he can cause the most threat.
The system Maresca favours sees Chelsea form a box midfield as they attack with the right-back - or left-back - typically tucking inside to the midfield.
This is designed to give Chelsea control over the centre of the pitch.
The problem for Chelsea is the the opposition are able to close down ball progression by pressing tight to the two players at the base of the midfield.
They then close down gaps the advanced midfielders can take up.
The solution to prevent Palmer from feeling he has to keep dropping into deeper areas is to improve the ball progression from deeper areas.
Maresca has to release the restrictions on his team and allow them to play more quickly if he is to get Palmer back to his best.
At the moment everything from Chelsea is too slow and predictable.
The players need more freedom to get on the ball and play forward quickly in order to affect the opposition.
Spread the game out
Palmer is playing as a more central attacking midfielder for Chelsea this season but still typically comes to the right into the channels when his side are in possession.
While Palmer is very, very good when it comes to finding pockets of space he can occupy in order to receive the ball, he has been less effective in doing so in recent weeks.
One of the biggest issues he has faced is teams becoming more aware of his danger.
Consequently, they are taking away the spaces in their own defensive thirds where Palmer would have previously got on the ball and created most of his threat.
With Chelsea looking to overload the midfield with a box shape, the opposition respond by defending tight in the centre and leaving more space in the wide areas.
With the opposition defending more effectively in the central areas of the pitch there is a real need for Chelsea to take advantage of the spaces elsewhere.
With Palmer now playing more centrally the spaces Chelsea have to exploit are in the wide areas.
If Chelsea become more effective in getting the ball into the wide areas and having players who can attack their opponent 1v1 then they will create more penetration and space centrally.
If the likes of Palmer cannot find space centrally, and given he is one of the best attackers in the squad, then Chelsea need to create him the space.
The issue they currently have is because possession-hungry Maresca wants his wingers receiving the ball wide.
But where they could look to be aggressive and to attack the opposition fullback, instead they are turning back and looking to play back or into the centre of the pitch.
If Maresca wants to create more space centrally in the final third for the likes of Palmer then he needs to unlock the wingers.
If the wide attackers are more likely to attack 1v1 then the opposition will have to release defenders out wide to double up and provide cover.
This will immediately create more space centrally for Palmer.
Give Palmer more freedom
It is natural when a young player starts to see his form slip for them to start to look for ways to force the game more.
When Palmer was playing well at the start of the season the game looked easy for him and he always seemed to have time and space on the ball to create and make things happen.
Now, we are seeing far more examples of Palmer taking possession and almost trying to force the game around him by playing too quickly instead of playing with composure.
To an extent Palmer is also finding it more difficult to create space for himself and find shooting angles because Chelsea are lacking a genuine striker with Nicolas Jackson out injured.
Palmer and Jackson have an excellent understanding and partnership.
The forward's runs and power create space in the defensive line for Palmer to exploit, often to devastating effect in the first-half of the season.
But with Christopher Nkunku being played centrally, out of position, in Jackson's absence the spaces simply have not been the same.
As Palmer is willing to stand up and take responsibility for the attacking structure and play in the final third we often see him isolated on the ball and trying to beat players.
Instead he should have been looking for more options around him to combine.
This is more of a coaching point than a tactical point and it touches on the fact Maresca is a more tactically focused than one who has a close personal relationship with his players.
Palmer needs to go back to playing with more freedom on the ball as opposed to trying to force things to happen.
Conclusion
Chelsea are on the brink of falling out of the Champions League places in the Premier League.
For them to achieve their sporting ambitions this season they need to become more effective again in the final third.
This means they need to get back to creating the structure around Palmer to allow him to thrive.
If he can go back to finding and creating goals as the season draws to a close then there is every chance Chelsea will finish in the top five and possibly land a trophy to go with it.
Biodilmnyz
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Maresca can’t do it because his coaching idea is small enough to help him 💙💙💙💙🫶🏾✊
tewacepry
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In other words,Maresca is the reason why Palmer is struggling?
Am sure he has no experience
tewacepry
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Chelsea should adopt one system or two that will suit the players and make them perform well. Changing formation every match will only confuse the players the more.
Mapacmnouy
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Mareca is hard headed. his style of play is now outdated. he should ask Gardiola and Arteta, those slow attacking football styles don't work any more in the premier. people are playing modern football.
Heoabcdrty
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He’s just missing Jackson
daheimpsty
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he is now warming palmer
tazbdlmry
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Palmer is one of the best players Chelsea have some of these stupid fans know nothing about football, they just chat a lot of shit. The team not playing up to mark, that’s the reason why he’s having a bad game.
vecabcky
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Palmer will continues to struggle until Nicola Jackson is back,because Jackson was making easy for him.
Jezaeklnoz
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this small boy should humble himself and play football
Nueabdek
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Let's stop all this long talk Palma straggling because of Jackson
Cukaknort
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Palmer need Nicolas Jackson.
bataceny
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He is struggling because Jackson is injured
Vicacnpyz
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Excuses FC
niekmrtu
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let start with this line up first before we make any changes.
Sabdktyz
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Overrated
Sabdktyz
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overrated
Litdilnuy
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Probably the haircut
Cultabz
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In other words,Maresca is the reason why Palmer is struggling?
yutacilrst
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sell him this summer
boncimpty
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He should be benched and they bring back Felix
Rowacdmnsz
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bijoy93
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he is fine others are weak
wilbard10
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We need a top striker
Ayomiposi2020
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Leave cole Palmer alone for us… let him relax we have another great season ahead and if he finally picks form before the end of the season fine then… let the rest of the team work also