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Chelsea star Djorde Petrovic explains bizarre Cole Palmer nickname as England ace always eats same meal


DJORDE PETROVIC has explained the bizarre reason why he calls Cole Palmer “Beans.”

The Chelsea shot-stopper became key under the Blues this season appearing in 31 games.

Djordje Petrovic (middle) shared why he calls Cole Palmer ‘Beans’Credit: Getty
Petrovic became key under the Blues this season appearing in 31 gamesCredit: Getty

The Serbian international discussed the friendships he’s built at Chelsea.

And revealed the reason behind Palmer’s nickname as he said: “Sometimes we have lunch together and I have beetroot a lot, most times.

“So, Cole gave me the nickname Beetroot. I needed one for him and he eats a lot of beans, which I think is normal for English people, so he is now Beans.

“I know people call him Cold Palmer, which is a correct nickname for him, but for me he is Beans.”

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Palmer has excelled this term scoring 27 goals across all competitions after arriving at Stamford Bridge from Manchester City last summer.

Petrovic continued: “Cole is an amazing guy, always relaxed… maybe even more on the pitch than off it.

“He has had an amazing season and helped the team a lot.

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Palmer is not the only star Petrovic has bonded with during his first season at Chelsea.

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The shot-stopper has naturally built friendships with fellow goalkeepers Robert Sanchez and Marcus Bettinelli.

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He added: “We have built a good chemistry. But that is the same for all the players. A lot of us were in our first season so we developed and improved together as a group.”

Petrovic was one of our final signings of the 2023 summer transfer window.

He completed his move from the New England Revolution on August 26.

Yet his move came in the middle of the MLS season which began in January last year.

The 24-year-old added: “Everything has happened very quickly for me.

” I have very much enjoyed it and in my first season – not that I didn’t believe in myself or my level –  playing so many games wasn’t really expected. But I tried to improve every day and help my teammates.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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