COLE PALMER stopped an interview in order to quiz Marc Cucurella on his boots after Chelsea's win over Tottenham.
The Blues ran out 4-3 winners in their away visit to North London after a thrilling match.
Spurs raced into a two-goal lead with both strikes coming after slips from Cucurella.
The defender could be seen complaining about his boots after the second goal.
Cucurella, 26, changed his footwear after the second slip cost his side.
After the game, Palmer was being interviewed but could not resist asking his team-mate about his boots.
Palmer said: "Yo Marc, the boots, where are they?"
To which the Spaniard replied: "They are in the bin."
Cucurella was telling the truth as he posted a picture of the boots in the bin on his social media.
The snap was accompanied with the caption: "Sorry Blues".
During the match, Cucurella improved his performance after his change of footwear.
He helped his side back into the contest by assisting Jadon Sancho in scoring.
He was able to poke fun at himself after the contest in another social media post.
He wrote: "It almost slipped away…but proud of the amazing team effort to turn things around."
Manager Enzo Maresca insisted that the players are "mature enough" to decide on their own boots for matches.
He said: "He said to me after the game that he was trying to bring emotion to the game.
"No, being serious, to come this stadium against this team and be 2-0 down, but continue then with the same plan on and off the ball and then second half we changed things tactically.
"I think overall we deserved to win.
"It's more a question for Marc. They are mature enough to decide what boots they need for the game.
"The most important thing is that we were 2-0 but we continued the same way to create chances."
Palmer impressed himself during the match as he netted a brace from the spot.
His two penalties saw him break a Premier League record by scoring 12 spot-kicks in a row.
Team-mate Levi Colwill hailed him after being awarded the Player of the Match award.
The defender said: "Congratulations, keep saving us."
Tottenham star Yves Bissouma conceded the first penalty for a reckless foul on Moises Caicedo.
The midfielder apologised to supporters after the game as he took to social media.