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Cole Palmer’s performance in the UEFA Conference League Finals on Wednesday turned heads, and his actions during post-match interviews continued to capture attention after Chelsea’s win. The Blues staged a comeback from a 1-0 deficit against Real Betis as they made history by becoming the first team to win the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, and the Conference League. Palmer was instrumental, providing two assists in the second half and earning the Player of the Match title.
During the post-match interviews, Palmer showcased his humor by balancing the Player of the Match trophy on his shorts while holding the microphone. When CBS Sports’ Anita Jones asked about it, he simply stated, "I didn’t have a pocket, so I put it there."
Keeping the atmosphere light during the press conference, he playfully inquired about the distribution of tournament player awards. After someone mentioned that the UEFA Technical Observer Panel was in charge, he teasingly pointed out that his teammate, Toshin Adarabioyo, was waiting for his recognition.
This game marked a significant outing for the 23-year-old Palmer, who played a crucial role in Chelsea’s second-half turnaround attributed to some tactical suggestions from coach Enzo Maresca. Palmer noted, "He didn’t say much; to be honest, he mentioned we were losing too many second balls," guiding the team to play more assertively in the finals atmosphere.
Though this was Chelsea’s first major final, Palmer has previously established himself as a talented player, having scored in both the Community Shield and the UEFA Super Cup with Manchester City. He recalled his love for finals, saying, "Every final I played, I felt I contributed."
Palmer also recognized this as a defining moment for the current Chelsea squad, which is the youngest in Premier League history with an average age of 24 years and 36 days. He deemed the Conference League title as the Blues’ first significant achievement, leading them to the Champions League next season by finishing in fourth place in the Premier League. “This competition is a good step for us,” he stated. “We have a great team and a great manager.”
As for how he plans to celebrate, he replied with a cheeky smile, "No comments."
Fan Take:
This victory for Chelsea is not just a trophy win; it signifies the emergence of a new generation of talent in the Premier League, led by promising players like Palmer. For soccer fans, this shift could reinvigorate the league and uplift the overall competition, promising exciting times ahead.