VIDEO: Cole Palmer Reveals His Favorite FIFPRO Legend: Ronaldinho
Chelsea star Cole Palmer discusses his favorite FIFPRO legend in an exclusive chat with GOAL. Palmer's impressive achievements and recent injury setback are also highlighted.

Chelsea talisman Cole Palmer has, during an exclusive chat with GOAL, been charged with the task of picking his favourite FIFPRO legend from a selection of global icons. The England international has made that XI himself in 2025, but he has also been casting an eye over historic selections. Ronaldinho, Kevin De Bruyne, Andres Iniesta and Steven Gerrard are among the superstars to have been pitched against one another.Palmer is already a PFA Young Player of the Year winner. He was also named England’s Men’s Player of the Year in 2023-24, made the Conference League Team of the Season last year - as Chelsea captured that European crown - and won the Golden Ball at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.Palmer hit 25 goals during his debut campaign at Stamford Bridge, bringing him to the attention of a global audience, while finding the target on 18 occasions in the 2024-25 campaign. Those exploits have been recognised with inclusion in the latest FIFPRO Men’s World XI.He has made that star-studded team alongside Gianluigi Donnarumma, Virgil van Dijk, Achraf Hakimi, Nuno Mendes, Jude Bellingham, Pedri, Vitinha, Ousmane Dembele, Kylian Mbappe and Lamine Yamal.Champions League title holders Paris Saint-Germain dominate that side, unsurprisingly, with France international forward Dembele now a Ballon d’Or winner. Palmer can be rightly proud of getting the nod.In the years to come, he will hope to earn more selections and build his own legacy. If he can do that, at just 23 years of age and with a long-term contract being committed to at Stamford Bridge, then a day may come when he is ranked alongside some of the best to ever do it.In the present, Palmer has rattled through a few icons and selected his personal favourite - with World Cup winners and Premier League icons figuring prominently in that either/or battle.Palmer’s initial selections were as follows:Iniesta vs Kaka: IniestaZidane vs Gerrard: ZidaneRonaldinho vs Modric: RonaldinhoDe Bruyne vs Xavi: De BruyneAt the semi-final stage, Iniesta edged out Zidane and Ronaldinho prevailed against De Bruyne. Brazilian icon Ronaldinho took the ultimate crown, with his fellow Barcelona icon Iniesta having to settle for a runner-up finish.It may be that Palmer ends up on the books at Camp Nou at some point in the future, with Barca forever in the market for the best players on the planet. The England international has been urged to leave himself open to such offers.Former Chelsea midfielder Gus Poyet told GOAL recently: “I always encourage the English players to go abroad. One thing that they miss is to see something different. I always said when we played in England, as soon as a foreign player started playing the football you play anywhere else in the world, it’s ‘that one cheats, that one goes down’. Okay, the word cheat probably was right, but we play like that all over the world. I want to say to the English players ‘go to Spain, you wouldn’t last five minutes because they go down every 20 seconds’. You need to learn that game as well and another country. I think it is always a good learning situation.“It’s individual, though, because the Premier League is the best - that is non-negotiable. I don’t care what anyone says. Spain had a moment when it was close to the Premier League, only because [Lionel] Messi and [Cristiano] Ronaldo were there. Now, there is no comparison. You are in the best league in the world, so I imagine that for players to go from the best to somewhere else is difficult. I would say if it is a top team, a Real Madrid, then you must. You will have an incredible and unique experience, not only in football but also in life. You will learn from that for the future, forever. I would like to see those quality players go to other places and enjoy that.”Palmer is currently sidelined with a groin injury. He has not figured for Chelsea since being forced out of a Premier League clash with Manchester United on September 20. He has no need to go under the knife, with the threat of surgery being fended off, but the Blues playmaker remains a few weeks away from making a return to action.
Cole Palmer's Choice: Ronaldinho Reigns Supreme
In a recent conversation with GOAL, Cole Palmer, the talented young Chelsea player, was tasked with selecting his favorite FIFPRO legend from a lineup of iconic players. After careful consideration, Palmer crowned Brazilian maestro Ronaldinho as his ultimate choice. Despite tough competition from superstars like Iniesta and De Bruyne, Ronaldinho's flair and impact on the game earned him the top spot in Palmer's rankings.
Palmer's Impressive Career Achievements
Cole Palmer has already made significant waves in the football world, garnering accolades such as the PFA Young Player of the Year award and being named England's Men's Player of the Year. His stellar performances on the pitch, including scoring 25 goals in his debut season at Stamford Bridge, have solidified his reputation as a rising star in the sport. Palmer's inclusion in the FIFPRO Men’s World XI alongside top players like Mbappe and Van Dijk further cements his status among football's elite talents.
Future Prospects and Injury Setback
Looking ahead, Cole Palmer aims to continue making a name for himself in the football realm and carve out his own legacy among the sport's greats. Despite his ambitions, Palmer is currently facing a setback due to a groin injury that has sidelined him from Chelsea's matches since September. While surgery is not required, Palmer's recovery is still ongoing, and fans eagerly await his return to action on the field.
Words of Wisdom from Gus Poyet
Former Chelsea midfielder Gus Poyet shared valuable insights on English players experiencing different football cultures abroad. Poyet emphasized the importance of players broadening their horizons and gaining diverse experiences in foreign leagues. While acknowledging the Premier League's status as the top competition, Poyet encouraged top talents like Palmer to consider opportunities in top European clubs like Barcelona for a unique learning and personal growth experience.

