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·13 March 2025

Chelsea star described as “warm and cuddly” and is “just bothered about scoring goals”

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One current Chelsea star has been described as ‘warm and cuddle’ and is ‘only just bothered about scoring goals’ in an interview today.

The news comes off the back of Chelsea beating Leicester City 1-0 in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon in what was a vital three points in the race for Champions League spots.


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It didn’t look like it was going to be Chelsea’s day after Cole Palmer missed a first half penalty when most of us would of put our houses on him scoring it.

Enzo Maresca was very pleased with the three points but he did once again threaten to take off one of his players if they went against his passing tactics.

All in all though it was a good afternoon for Chelsea as they firmly put themselves back in to fourth place in the Premier League.

Chelsea’s next game is tonight against Copenhagen in the Conference League return leg, with The Blues currently 2-1 up.

Palmer’s girlfriend speaks

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Cole Palmer at GQ awards

Cole Palmer’s girlfriend has been speaking today in words picked up by The Daily Mail.

Connie Grace says on Palmer:

‘We met when we were 17. I think we knew me through mutual friends so I think he probably had his eye on me.

‘Oh, he’s warm and cuddly. Well, with me, hopefully with no one else.

‘When you know how much someone wants something and you know that’s someone’s dream, you just feel so proud.

‘Cole now is still the same Cole that I met when I was 17. Obviously, he’s changed, he’s grown up, and his life now is completely different, but he’s still the same boy, he’s still laid-back Cole,’ she continues.

‘Cole will adapt to whatever situation he’s in. He’s not bothered that he’s that far from home because all he wants to do is play football and if it means leaving home and being in a place which is completely different to where he’s from, he’ll do it.

‘He’s not bothered about the whole fame side of it and he’s not bothered what people think of him. He is only just bothered about scoring goals and doing well for his team, doing well for his country, and you’ve got to love him for that.’

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