Cole Palmer has been one of the stories of the Premier League season since his £42.5m move to Chelsea from boyhood club Manchester City.
After making just three Premier League starts from when he made his league debut for City in August 2021 to the beginning of this campaign, many felt the Blues had paid a lot for an unproven 21-year-old.
However, things couldn't have gone better for Palmer - something he admitted in an exclusive interview with Mail Sport this week - and the attacking midfielder has scored eight goals and added seven more assists in 21 games in all competitions.
His form has been so impressive that he has even broken into Gareth Southgate's England squad ahead of next summer's Euro 2024.
As we have become accustomed to Palmer scoring, we have also regularly seen his trademark 'shivering' goal celebration.
But what is the reason behind this? Mail Sport takes a look.
Palmer's shivering celebration really started to grab attention when it came out twice during Chelsea's 3-2 win over Luton.
After opening the scoring with a powerful left-footed finish, Palmer added a second following some dazzling footwork in the second half.
As he wheeled away to celebrate, Palmer covered his mouth before motioning that he was cold, rubbing his arms and puffing out his cheeks.
Fans around the world lauded Palmer for his display at Kenilworth Road, but were also loving his moves after finding the back of the net.
And he revealed the real reason behind the celebration in a post-game interview with TNT Sports alongside fellow Chelsea star Noni Madueke.
When Palmer was asked how he remained composed for his second goal, the 21-year-old replied: 'Just when I took it round the keeper, I thought the other guy was gonna come across fast, so
Read on m.allfootballapp.com