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‘You've got a final to win' – Chelsea fans stunned after Cole Palmer spotted riding SCOOTER before PSG clash in New York

‘You've got a final to win' – Chelsea fans stunned after Cole Palmer spotted riding SCOOTER before PSG clash in New York

The Irish Sun3 days ago
CHELSEA fans have been left stunned after Cole Palmer was spotted riding a scooter through New York's Times Square.
The Blues' star man appeared rather nonchalant as he manoeuvred his way through the crowds of tourists.
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Cole Palmer rode a scooter through New York's Times Square
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Fans feel he should be concentrating on the Club World Cup final
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Palmer seemed carefree as he manoeuvred through the crowd
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Palmer took part in a pre-final photoshoot
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Palmer had his hood raised over his head so that he could remain inconspicuous.
But he was spotted by one fan who took a short video of the
The clip went viral, attracting hundreds of thousands of likes, with many
Some were shocked that he was acting so carefree on the eve of Chelsea's Club World Cup final clash with
Paris
Saint-Germain.
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One reacted saying: "Cole mate you've got a final to win tomorrow lock in."
Another added: "Can someone tell bro we're in a final tomorrow, honestly??"
A third wrote: "Bro let's focus on the final we have a match on Sunday."
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And another commented: "He's just a big kid."
Chelsea face PSG at the MetLife Stadium in New
Jersey
with the Club World Cup trophy and a cash prize of £29million at stake.
Palmer scored his first goal from open play since January in the quarter-final
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Furious Cole Palmer kicks post and stares down Chelsea team-mate who refused to set him up for tap-in
While £55m newboy
Champions League winners thrashed Real
Madrid
4-0 to reach the final.
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