Morgan Rogers anticipates strong partnership with Cole Palmer at Chelsea
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 17, 2026, 1:45 PM
Last updated Aug 17, 2026

Morgan Rogers, who recently joined Chelsea in a club record £117m transfer, expressed confidence in his ability to work effectively with teammate Cole Palmer. The pair, who have a long-standing friendship and previously played together at Manchester City and in the England youth setup, believe their contrasting styles will complement each other on the pitch. Rogers aims to leverage their mutual understanding to enhance Chelsea's performance this season. He dismissed concerns about fitting both players into the same lineup, emphasizing their distinct attributes.
- •Morgan Rogers signed for Chelsea for a record £117m.
- •He aims to collaborate effectively with Cole Palmer at Chelsea.
- •Rogers scored his first goal for Chelsea against Real Sociedad.
- •He mentioned their different playing styles will complement each other well.
- •Rogers and Palmer have known each other since age 14.
- 1:45 PMYahoo Sports — Rogers vows Chelsea fireworks with Palmer: ‘We’re different —and we’ll make each other better'
"Morgan Rogers has promised that he and Cole Palmer will bring the best out in each other at Chelsea this season.Rogers hassigned for Chelsea in a £117m club record deal and reunites with close friend...
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