CHELSEA star Cole Palmer revealed he has parked all his Manchester City medals at his mum's place in order to "restock".
Palmer, 22, has already won every major honour available despite his young age thanks to his brief three-year stint at City where he was part of the Treble-winning team in 2023.
Many in his place would hang their medals in full view at their home as a constant reminder of their stunning achievements, but the playmaker feels differently.
Instead, the England international decided to hand them over to his mother in order to remain motivated to win more honours with Chelsea, where he moved shortly after winning the Treble with City.
Palmer told : "I give them to my mum. I wanted to restock.
"Clear them out so I can stock up again. The feeling you get when you win… You just want it again.
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"You don’t want to stop and never get that feeling again.”
Chelsea fans loved what Palmer said as they stormed social media to praise his mentality.
One supporter tweeted: "Mentality."
Another commented: "Wow!"
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A third wrote: "I love this kind of mentality."
This fan said: "He wanted to build a legacy in Chelsea so he need to clear Man City stuff off."
And that one stated: "The past is gone…. More trophies ahead."
Palmer left City because he knew opportunities would be limited under Pep Guardiola despite being fully aware there would be more honours on the horizon.
The forward has now reached stardom at Chelsea where he already counts a staggering total of 32 goals and 20 assists in 58 appearances with the Blues.