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Morgan Rogers becomes our record signing of all time.




Morgan Rogers gives Chelsea something they were clearly missing last season—someone who can carry the ball through midfield, win duels, and physically push the team up the pitch. He isn’t just a winger waiting for service; he actively drives attacks forward, which immediately changes how the team builds play and reduces how predictable they were. That’s where the impact on Cole Palmer becomes huge. Last season, Palmer struggled because he was doing too much—dropping deep to collect the ball, facing constant double-marking, and being expected to both create and finish. With Rogers in the team, that burden is shared. Rogers can take responsibility for progression, meaning Palmer doesn’t have to come short as often, and as defenders step out to stop Rogers’ runs, spaces open up exactly where Palmer thrives. Under Xabi Alonso, the idea would likely be very clear: Rogers as the progressor and disruptor, Palmer as the final creator. Rogers would operate in those half-spaces as a left-sided attacking midfielder or advanced 8, constantly driving forward, attracting defenders, and creating chaos. That chaos is key, because Palmer is at his best when the game becomes unpredictable rather than structured. Tactically, this fixes a major issue Chelsea had. Instead of slow buildup with Palmer forced into everything, you now get verticality and faster transitions. Rogers pushes the team forward quickly, creates overloads, and forces defensive reactions, while Palmer receives the ball in better positions—higher up the pitch, with more space, and with fewer defenders focused solely on him. There’s still a reality check: Rogers is not the finished product and can be inconsistent in the final third. But the important part is that he doesn’t need to be perfect. His presence alone changes how teams defend Chelsea, and that indirect impact could be what brings Palmer back to his best. At the core of it, the balance becomes simple but powerful—Rogers creates the disorder, Palmer punishes it. That’s the structural fix Chelsea needed, and if Alonso sets it up properly, it could completely transform their attack. But for 117m 🤯 did we overpay?🤔


Realistically speaking, what’s stopping this attack from winning the domestic treble ?🤔



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