Cole Palmer has broken his silence on missing out on England’s World Cup squad, admitting his unexpected summer break could have been worse.
The Chelsea playmaker was left out of the England squad for the tournament, a surprise given his influential form for the Blues during the club season.
Palmer had been one of the standout performers in the Premier League, making his omission from the national squad all the more striking to supporters and pundits alike.
Despite the disappointment, the midfielder appeared relaxed about his situation and was not publicly bitter about being passed over by the England management.
His comments, framed around the phrase “could be worse,” suggested a grounded attitude as he looked to make the most of time away from the international stage.
While most of his England teammates headed to the World Cup, Palmer found himself with an extended break, a rare luxury for top-level footballers during a major tournament summer.
Players of his caliber rarely get prolonged rest periods during a World Cup year, making the unplanned downtime something of a silver lining in difficult circumstances.
Chelsea supporters will be hoping the rest proves beneficial heading into the next club season, with Palmer expected to play a central role in the team’s ambitions.
His development at Stamford Bridge has been one of the most compelling stories in English football, and his absence from the World Cup squad has only intensified scrutiny on the selection decision.
Palmer’s relaxed public response will likely do little to dampen debate around whether he should have been included, but it does reflect a maturity beyond his years.
Fans and analysts will continue watching closely to see whether his next club campaign earns him a recall to the England setup in the months ahead.
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