
Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher says Cole Palmer is proving he was right to swap Manchester City for Chelsea.
Palmer struck from the spot to earn Chelsea a point in last night's 4-4 draw with City.
"I think to go into a football club at such a young age, who have spent a lot of money on you, I think that's confidence and arrogance, especially with that celebration," Carragher said after the game. "There was the incident with Sterling before, now has four in five games, but that tells you a lot about what his character is like.
"When Chelsea needs a goal, he wants the ball, you have to give it to him. The thing that stands out for me, and I get frustrated by this a lot, there's a lot of players at big football clubs that 'play' for them but they don't play a lot.
"Yes, they can say 'well I've won the Champions League, Premier League' - whatever, but we all know they were a squad player. I admire that he's moved onto Chelsea because he'll be feeling a lot better in these last four to six weeks at Chelsea, far more than he ever was at Man City; it doesn't matter what medals he's won.
"We all know as players when you deserve a medal, when you've been vital to that team, and when you're on the outside looking in, it doesn't feel great. If he continues the way he's going, he'll undoubtedly be a far better player at Chelsea than he ever was for City."

