One of the biggest surprises in history has occurred when Chelsea revealed the winners of the Me𝚗‘s Player of the Year award for the club.
Malang Sarr, who has been practicing with the reserves the whole season, has unexpectedly been chosen as the team’s best player. Nah, we’re kidding. Cole Palmer is the winner, without a doubt. That’s something we might have anticipated since, well, November?
Conor Gallagher presented the award to him, which is appropriate considering how much the midfielder’s sector contributed to setting the stage for Palmer’s success this season.
The figures are simply absurd. Even if we’ve heard them all before, they still need to be spoken. The now 22-year-old arrived on deadline day, to a somewhat divided reception, and has since amassed an incredible 37 goals and assists across all competitions. To be honest, we would have considered it a fantastic first season if you had told us he would receive 20.
Naturally, this resulted in his first senior England call-up, and there will undoubtedly be many more. He has gone from a guy who seemed like a bit of a squandered talent on the bench at Man City to an important member of Chelsea and a possible starter at the Euros this summer in only nine months. This honor is only the beginning.
Down is the only path.
We’re simply saying, don’t get used to these kinds of crаzy statistics, because Cole has no limits.