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Stunning, Cole Palmer equalized a Liverpool legend record and impacts

Manchester City’s striker impressed against Sevilla FC in UEFA Super Cup 

By Liam Styles

Manchester City’s striker impressed against Sevilla FC in UEFA Super Cup 

Manchester City’s striker Cole Palmer would be living on of the best moments in his career. The English wonderkid, who played a key role for the Citizen in the Community Shield against Arsenal, in which he scored the first goal for the Sky Blues, also scored against Sevilla, reaching an important equalizer that led his club to the penalty shootout, where Manchester City imposed on Sevilla to win a new trophy.

In this sense, Palmer’s presence in Manchester City’s lineup surprised everyone among the football fans, since he replaced Julian Alvarez, who started the game against Sevilla from the bench but justified his role in the lineup with a wonderful goal at the second half that allowed him to equalize an unbelievable record.

In this respect, with the goal against Sevilla, Palmer equalized a 2001 record hold by Liverpool legend Michael Owen, scoring in both the Community Shield game and the UEFA Super Cup game in the same season, which now Palmer could repeat, after scoring for Manchester United against Arsenal and now against Sevilla.

 

Cole Palmer completed great stats against Sevilla FC

In addition, Cole Palmer completed great stats against the Spanish team, with a goal, 72 touches, 41 accurate passes, an average of 83.7% in pass accuracy, six ground duels won, four successful dribbles made, three shots on target, two key passes, two accurate crosses, a tackle and a big chance created, which allowed him also be named the Man of The Match in the game against Sevilla. 
 

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