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⭐️ The 3️⃣ standout performers in Chelsea v Palmeiras

⭐️ The 3️⃣ standout performers in Chelsea v Palmeiras

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A night worthy for football lovers, Chelsea vs. Palmeiras was a great match that left us with three main protagonists and an interesting fact.
This is our choice for today, what's yours?
Estêvão Willian
A stunning goal! The then Palmeiras player brought the Brazilian team back to life to fight for the ticket to the next round. He was chosen as the MVP of the match and is now preparing to join Chelsea for the 2025-26 season.
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Cole Palmer
In his style, Cole celebrated the first goal of the match and set Chelsea in motion to secure a spot in the Club World Cup semifinals.
Richard Rios
Although the Club World Cup ended for Richard Rios, his talent on the field left everyone with great impressions as he was one of the foundations of Palmeiras and is now a worthy candidate to become one of the most valuable players in the competition.
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