Cole Palmer is undoubtedly one of the most in-form players in the Premier League right now and potentially world football. After a breakout season in 2023/24, he’s already proving it was no fluke. As Chelsea’s main man, it’s vital they have him available more often than not, which means they must manage his minutes.

Palmer, 22, has been a revelation since swapping Manchester City for Chelsea just over a year ago. The attacking midfielder has quickly established himself as a serious talent, scoring goals and providing assists. But after so much football since arriving at Stamford Bridge, it’s key that his fitness load is monitored, which will allow him to play consistently at the top of his game for the West Londoners and England.

In all competitions in 2023/24, Palmer made forty-eight appearances, scoring a stunning twenty-seven goals from his attacking midfield berth while also weighing in with fifteen assists. He made forty-eight appearances in total, but crucially, he only started forty-three of those games, with his combined minutes registering at 3,734, which works out at 41.5 full games completed.

It appears as though Chelsea and manager Enzo Maresca are keen to manage how much football their talisman is playing in 2024/25, as he was left out of the club’s squad for the UEFA Conference League group stage, although he is expected to be registered if Chelsea advance as expected. Palmer was also absent from the matchday squad for Chelsea’s Carabao Cup tie at home to Barrow.

Chelsea have played seven Premier League games at the time of writing, with Palmer starting all seven. However, he has been withdrawn before full-time on two occasions. The first time came against Wolves, where Palmer had scored once and supplied three assists. Maresca also withdrew him against West Ham, another game in which he scored.

There’s arguably no player more in form than Palmer right now. From the seven games he’s started domestically, he’s scored six and made five assists. That’s eleven direct goal involvements in just seven outings. Palmer starts games and is expected to score, which is why he’s often searched for in the various Premier League betting markets that exist.

Every time Chelsea play and Palmer is on the pitch, there’s a big chance that both will be successful. Chelsea lost to Palmer’s former club, Manchester City, in their first fixture of the season, but since then, they’ve won four and drawn two, and it’s in these games that Palmer has scored six and made five assists. He scored four first-half goals against Brighton in stunning fashion, too.

If Chelsea and their fitness and medical staff are clever in tandem with Maresca, they could keep the England international at the top of his game consistently throughout the campaign. This will involve being subbed off in some games, usually when he’s already wreaked havoc on the opposition. He may also have to start a few matches on the bench. It will probably infuriate Palmer, but it will be a case of short-term pain for long-term gain.

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