
Emerson
Palmieri admitted Chelsea's players are "afraid" of losing a player of the
calibre of Eden Hazard in the summer, but believes the Belgian will stay.
Emerson has finally become a key member of the Chelsea first team, having
endured a slow start to life at Stamford Bridge following his move from Roma
last January.
He has started Chelsea's last two Premier League games, including the 1-1
draw with Wolves on Sunday, a match that required a stoppage-time leveller
from Hazard to save Chelsea.
That goal took Hazard's total to 13 league goals this season, five more than
any team-mate. while he has registered seven more league assists than anyone
else in the Chelsea side, and Emerson insisted such a talent cannot be let
go.
"He shows every day how important he is," Emerson told Sky Sports.
"Obviously we have many players of quality in our team but he is on another
level, and is one of the best in the world.
"I personally cannot see him leaving, but you never know in football. Like
Chelsea fans, we are afraid that he might leave, I still believe that he
will stay and we really want him to stay."
Emerson had been previously used very sparingly by Maurizio Sarri this
season, mainly in cup competitions but, having made his first Premier League
start for the club at the end of January, he has featured much more often,
starting three league games in total, as well as the Carabao Cup final.
"When I first arrived in January, I was coming back from a serious knee
injury," Emerson added. "I needed to get back into training, I needed to get
match fit.
"I needed to settle in, new city, new club, new team-mates, this season I am
playing a lot more. Any player will tell you that when you are playing a lot
more, the more you feel part of the project.
"I think I have progressed in the speed of play. In the Premier League it is
so much faster, you cannot really have two touches on the ball before you
get two or three opponents on you. This is something I have grown on,
learned to play the ball faster and be more aggressive."
The draw against Wolves leaves Chelsea three points adrift of the top four
ahead of their trip to Everton on Sunday, live on Sky Sports, but Emerson is
not giving up hope of climbing back into the Champions League qualification
spots just yet.
"It is not nine games we have got left, it is nine cup finals," Emerson
said. "We are very confident we are going to make it, at the weekend we
dropped points, but we are confident we can make up for it and remedy the
situation.
"Our objective is to win the nine games, starting with Everton on Sunday and
get and stay in the top four. We keep saying we need to be in the top four."