WHY 'FINAL MOTM' PALMER PUT THE TROPHY IN HIS PANTS..."I DON'T HAVE A POCKET"

Why 'Final MOTM' Palmer put the trophy in his pants..."I don't have a pocket"

Why 'Final MOTM' Palmer put the trophy in his pants..."I don't have a pocket"

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Cole Palmer, who led Chelsea to victory, has revealed why he put the Most Valuable Player Trophy in his pants.

Chelsea reached the top of the tournament at 4 a.m. on the 29th (Korea time) with a 4-1 victory over Real Betis in the UEFA Conference League (UECL) final in the 2024-25 season at Stadion Mie이스ski in Wrocław, Poland.

Palmer was the leading player in Chelsea's victory. When the team was losing 0-1, Enzo Fernandez finished off a cross by Palmer with a header in the 20th minute of the second half.

In the 25th minute of the second half, Nicola Jackson scored a cross after Palmer beat a defender from the right side. Chelsea scored two more goals to win 4-1.

According to Football Association, Palmer also scored 8.7 points with two assists, 84 percent (32/38) pass success rate, nine passes in attack areas, and 100 percent (2/2) cross success rate. After the match, he became UEFA's Most Valuable Player of the finals.

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca said of Palmer, "We all know that he is a top-notch player. We have to help him be in the right position at the right moment. Then he can show his quality."

"Farmer can show his quality. He is a player who can determine the game in the final third round. Both assists were outstanding."

However, an interesting scene was caught after the game. Palmer was wearing the Most Valuable Player trophy in his pants. The reason was simple. In an interview with CBS Sports, he said, "I don't have any pockets."

Palmer is an attacking midfielder for the English national football team. He grew up in Manchester City Youth and made his adult appearance on the stage. Although he was praised for his great talent, he had no place in Manchester City. Eventually, he moved to Chelsea ahead of last season. 바카라

He made a successful decision. In his Chelsea uniform, Palmer immediately became the best attacking midfielder in the Premier League by scoring 25 goals and 15 assists in 45 matches. However, his team showed somewhat sluggish performance this season. He made 15 goals and 12 assists in 46 matches, but failed to score any goals at the end of this season. Attention is focusing on whether Palmer will be able to perform better next season.

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