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COLE PALMER brought his stunning Premier League form into the FA Cup.

The England ace's low cross was parried in by Brighton goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen just five minutes into the fourth round clash - but you may have noticed Palmer was wearing a bandage on his hand in the game.

Cole Palmer of Chelsea celebrates.
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Cole Palmer wearing a bandage on his right hand against BrightonCredit: Getty
Cole Palmer of Chelsea on the pitch.
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Palmer was not wearing the bandage as he arrived at the AMEXCredit: Alamy

The bandage was visible during the celebration for the goal, with Palmer making a heart sign to the camera.

Palmer has been in phenomenal form for the Blues this season, with 14 goals and six assists in 24 matches.

Why is Cole Palmer wearing a bandage?

Cole Palmer was seen wearing a white taped bandage on his right wrist during the FA Cup clash at Brighton on February 8, 2025.

However, Palmer did not have the bandage on as he arrived at the AMEX Stadium when he took to the pitch before his warm up.

And Palmer did not wear a bandage on his hand in the Blues' last match against West Ham five days prior.

Palmer's England teammate Phil Foden has been wearing a bandage on his hand for the past year, after suffering a fracture.

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