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Cole Palmer ‘becomes instant meme’ with coldest response yet to Servette fans’ fireworks show against Chelsea


COLE PALMER’S ice cool reaction to Servette fans’ in-game firework show has gone viral.

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Cole Palmer’s reaction to the fireworks show has gone viral
Servette ultras let off fireworks inside the groundCredit: EPA

With just a few minutes to go until the final whistle, play was temporarily suspended as Servette ultras caused gave the match a deafening crescendo.

Their fans positioned behind Chelsea stopper Filip Jorgensen’s goal let off flares and fireworks inside the ground.

Players from both teams stood and watched from the other side of the pitch – but it was the reaction of Palmer that stunned fans.

The England star looked as cool as a cucumber, sitting on the ball at the side of the pitch to watch Servette’s Guy Fawkes-inspired display.

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Supporters loved it, with one saying: “Palmer is just too funny.”

Another added: “This is going to become an instant meme.”

A third commented: “Palmer watching the fireworks was so cute actually like awww.”

More reacted: “Best part of the match.”

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Chelsea fans were able to watch the fireworks and the match after a technical problem saw the club’s £4.99 stream ditched.

An error message occurred for supporters tuning in and eventually they decide to broadcast the match for free.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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