Palmer named England men's player of the year
- Cole Palmer has been named the England Men's Player of the Year for 2023-24, voted by the public, surpassing Jude Bellingham and Bukayo Saka in the ranking.
- Palmer is the first Chelsea player to win this award since Ashley Cole in 2010, and he scored six goals in seven Premier League games this season.
- Noni Madueke believes the "sky's the limit" for Palmer, who left Manchester City for Chelsea and has impressed since joining.
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England fans can't understand how Cole Palmer has won men's Player of the Year
Cole Palmer was presented with his England men’s player of the year award trophy (Picture: Getty) England fans were left baffled after Cole Palmer was crowned Men’s Player of the Year last night. The prestigious gong has been won in each of the last two years by Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka, but Palmer’s exploits following his breakthrough last November saw him win the public vote. While Palmer’s rise from fringe player at Manchester City to one of t…
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