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Cole Palmer is rewriting the script — and we’re here for every frosty minute of it. In this episode of Football For Kids, host Darren Rees takes you on a wild ride through Part 2 of Cole Palmer’s incredible journey.
Since we first covered him back in January 2024, Cole has gone from Manchester City’s talented benchwarmer to Chelsea’s ice-cold superstar. We break down:
His clutch performances that turned him into Stamford Bridge’s main man
The goals, assists and hat-tricks that left defenders frozen
THAT stoppage-time hat-trick against Manchester United
His England heroics at Euro 2024 — including the goal heard around the world
The records he’s smashing under Enzo Maresca
His FIFA Club World Cup Golden Ball win, and why Chelsea fans call him “Ice Cold”
It’s Cole Palmer like you’ve never heard before — funny, fearless, and totally relatable (yes, we even talk about his love for chippy chips and McDonald’s nuggets).
If you want a kid-friendly, fun, and football-obsessed deep dive into one of the Premier League’s brightest young stars, hit play and find out why Cole Palmer is the coldest man in football. ❄️⚽
Perfect for Chelsea fans, young football lovers, and anyone who loves a story about turning doubters into believers.
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