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14 Jul, 2025
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Super Eagles legend Mikel Obi picks the one Chelsea star who was cold against PSG
@Source: pulsesports.ng
Super Eagles icon Mikel Obi has hailed one Chelsea player for his composure and quality against PSG in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 final, calling him "cold” under pressure. Nigeria and Chelsea legend John Obi Mikel has praised Chelsea’s Cole Palmer following the Blues’ stunning victory over PSG in the FIFA Club World Cup final. Watching the match live at MetLife Stadium, Mikel singled out Palmer for his outstanding performance, especially given the sweltering conditions. Palmer’s cold performance shines in the heat The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup concluded in superb fashion as Chelsea put on a dominant display to overcome PSG in front of a packed and passionate crowd. Cole Palmer emerged as the hero, scoring two exquisite goals and providing a crucial assist that helped Chelsea claim the title. Both of Palmer’s goals were almost identical as he left Donnarumma with no chance before he turned provider for Joao Pedro to wrap up the show against Luis Enrique’s men. Impressed by Palmer’s calm and composed play, Mikel took to Instagram to express his admiration: “The weather was hot, but he was absolutely cold today.” His words captured Palmer’s ability to stay cool under pressure and deliver when it mattered most. Palmer’s brilliance earned him the Player of the Tournament award and the coveted Golden Ball, cementing his status as one of the brightest young talents in world football. Mikel’s praise adds to the widespread acclaim for Palmer’s key role in Chelsea’s historic victory. In a related development, the 23-year-old was one of the biggest winners on the night as FIFA celebrated some of the players who stood out individually. Palmer, who was handed the golden ball as the best player, was joined by his teammate and goalkeeper Robert Sanchez on the podium alongside PSG youngster Desire Doue as ward winners.
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