Chelsea player Cole Palmer unrecognizable at carnival in London: photo.
A player from Chelsea was almost unrecognizable as he enjoyed himself at the Notting Hill Carnival.
According to The Sun: Instead of his usual on-pitch attire, he opted for a more casual style with a different look.
Despite the warm weather, the player chose to wear an all-black outfit, including a long-sleeve jacket.
He embraced the Carnival atmosphere by wearing a vibrant hat with fake dreadlocks.
Even with the large crowd, the player made sure to keep a low profile by wearing sunglasses and a black face mask.
He posed for a photo in front of a Jamaican food stand with his arms crossed, captioning the snap with 'Blendinggg.'
The player in question is Cole Palmer, whose roots trace back to St Kitts through his grandfather.
During the summer, Palmer received a warm welcome in St Kitts after Chelsea's Club World Cup victory.
Following a groin injury, Chelsea is awaiting the results of an MRI scan for Palmer, who had to withdraw from a recent match due to the injury.
Manager Enzo Maresca noted that Palmer had not been feeling his best for a few days leading up to the match.
During the Notting Hill carnival, the Chelsea footballer surprised everyone with his new image. He decided to change his style and chose an unexpected outfit, highlighting his roots on the island of St Kitts. Despite the harsh conditions, the player stood out with an original headpiece and concealed his face with sunglasses and a black mask. At the same time, the Chelsea team is concerned about a groin injury that caused Palmer to be sidelined during the last match.Read also
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