Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has addressed the recent form of midfielder Cole Palmer following the team’s 4-0 victory over Southampton. Despite the convincing win, Palmer has been experiencing a goal drought, failing to score in his last seven matches. After the final whistle, Maresca was seen engaging in a one-on-one conversation with Palmer on the pitch, aiming to uplift the young player’s spirits. In the post-match press conference, Maresca emphasized that such periods are normal in a player’s career and expressed confidence in Palmer’s ability to overcome this phase. He highlighted Palmer’s positive attitude and dedication in training, noting that the midfielder has been working even harder during this challenging period. Maresca reassured fans and the media that he has no doubts about Palmer’s talent and anticipates a return to form soon. Palmer himself took to social media, posting a defiant message: “Don’t worry, I will be back.” This public display of determination reflects his commitment to regaining his scoring touch and contributing significantly to the team’s success in the upcoming fixtures.