The Blues former general: Drapp is strong and & is very destructive, and Palmer feeds him cakes

Chelsea signed forward Drapp this summer, and the club's former player Tony Dorigo is very optimistic about his future in the team. Dorigo is 60 years old and has played 146 times for the Blues.

Dorigo said: "I think the most attractive thing about Drapp is his physical fitness, which is what this team lacks. Given his age, we can expect him to be stronger in the future. In a team that has a poor overall performance (Ipswich has been relegated), Drapp is like a single-handed disruptor with a good goal number.

"If he can handle the pressure of playing for Chelsea, I think Drapp is very promising to reach the level of Drogba and Diego Costa, and his transfer fee is also very cost-effective." Moreover, both Drapp and his current head coach have played for Manchester City, and coupled with Palmer's ability to stably output assists, Drapp should be able to adapt quickly and become a key figure in the team. ”

Speaking of Palmer, Dorigo said: “If he wants to be in the world class, he can only maintain a steady performance every week and truly be the core of the team. Palmer's performance at the beginning of last season was impeccable, but subsequent injuries affected his form.

"I want to emphasize again that this Chelsea is very young, 22-year-old Drapp and 23-year-old Palmer, they still have a lot of time to keep improving. Palmer has excellent talent and we all know his scoring ability. In key games, such as the Europa League final, Palmer also gave a wonderful assist. As he gets older and gains experience, I believe Palmer will become better."