Cole Palmer left in hysterics as Chelsea team-mate Marc Cucurella serenades rapper in brilliant video

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COLE PALMER was left in hysterics as Chelsea teammate Marc Cucurella serenaded rapper Central Cee in a brilliant video.

The Blues duo were all smiles as they greeted the musician after Monday night’s 3-1 win over Wolves at Stamford Bridge.

Cole Palmer was all laughs as Marc Cucurella rapped in front of artist Central Ceehttps://x.com/CFCBlues_com

GettyCentral Cee is a major Chelsea fan and was present for the 3-1 win over Wolves[/caption]

Goals from Cucurella, Tosin and Noni Madueke saw Chelsea bag their first win in six league matches.

And after netting at home, Cucurella was in fine spirits as he met with Blues fan Central Cee at full-time.

The artist, known for hits including ‘Day in the Life’ and ‘Loading’, hails from west London and regularly turns out at the Bridge when not performing.

Accompanied by club talisman Palmer, Cucurella embraced Central Cee before showing off his own rapping skills.

This prompted plenty of laughter from the artist, as well as pal Palmer who couldn’t stop cracking up in the background.

Fans certainly loved Cucurella’s latest hilarious antics.

One said: “No one can hate Cucurella.”

Another declared: “How can anyone not like him?”

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One noted: “Goodness me, look at Cole in the background.”

Another added: “Palmer was dying of laughter.”

Chelsea’s win over Wolves saw them move back into fourth in the Premier League table.

However, the Blues face a tough challenge on Saturday when they travel to the Etihad to face a resurgent Man City side.

A week later they take on old boss Graham Potter and West Ham before back-to-back games in the FA Cup and league against Brighton.

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