**Estevao**is the talk of the town at Chelsea, but the king of the club is still their talismanic ten. Topps, the trading card brand for Fanatics Collectibles, have unveiled a special sculpture of Cole Palmer.
Before the Blues beat **Barcelona**3-0 at Stamford Bridge, the trading card company unveiled a two-metre Match Attax card encased in an ice block outside of the stadium. The sculpture refers to the ‘Ice Cold’ celebration that has stuck with Palmer since he exploded on the Premier League scene in 2023.
This artwork is part of the 25/26 Match Attax UCC collection, showcasing of the best talent across European football. Earlier on Tuesday, a complementary “Red Hot” Lamine Yamal graphic display had been revealed in the **Fanatics Collectibles**store on Regent Street, honouring the **Barcelona**star.
The expanded range at the store includes:
Ultra-rare chase inserts and retail exclusives
Player-worn relic and autograph cards
The first-ever fan-designed card
Collector favourites such as 100 Club Cards, Wordlies Limited Edition Cards, and Infinity Exclusives
Palmer might have been absent in midweek due to his recovery from groin issues, but he is no less of a beloved figure for the fans of Chelsea. Many spectators stopped to take photos with the installation and receive complimentary Match Attax packs including cards from the newest collection. Under-lighting, the whole block glowed Chelsea blue as evening fell, continuing to capture the imagination.
Joe Heatley-Baillie**,** Marketing Director for UK & ROI at Topps, said: “Match Attax is all about energy, collectability, and celebrating the players fans love. Ice Cole Palmer and Red Hot Lamine Yamal are two of the standout chase cards in this year’s collection, so bringing them to life through these bold, contrasting installations felt like the perfect way to mark the new season.”
The Match Attax UCC Collection 25/26 is now available at Topps.com and select retailers nationwide. For more information, stay tuned at Topps FC’s Instagram channel for exciting updates and news.