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VIDEO: Cole Palmer spotted riding through Times Square on a scooter ahead of Chelsea's Club World Cup final with PSG

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  • Chelsea to face PSG in CWC final
  • Palmer relaxed before the summit cash
  • Has firm confidence in his abilities
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    PSG have stormed into the final with dominant displays, living up to their billing as pre-tournament favourites. Under the guidance of Luis Enrique, the French giants dismantled Inter Miami, Bayern Munich, and Real Madrid without conceding a single goal, racking up a staggering 10-0 aggregate scoreline across the three games.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Despite the looming pressure of facing Europe’s reigning champions, Palmer appears to be embracing the occasion with a sense of calm. Dressed casually in a black hoodie and matching black shorts, the forward appeared relaxed.

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  • WHAT PALMER SAID AHEAD OF THE FINAL

    Palmer remains unfazed despite the magnitude of the match and said, "Obviously, we're confident. We know it's going to be a tough game, but it's a final. We're excited. Everyone's ready. You know, you want to play against the best team, and they probably are the best team in the world, but we're excited and we're ready. They do everything well, we've watched the games, but we've got a plan and we're going to try and do it."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR PALMER?

    Since his arrival from Manchester City, Palmer has rapidly evolved into Chelsea’s most trusted attacking outlet. Whether scoring crucial goals, threading pinpoint passes, or leading the press, the England international has become central to the Blues’ style under manager Enzo Maresca. His creativity and composure in the final third will be crucial if Chelsea are to stand any chance of lifting the Club World Cup trophy.

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