Who saw her? Chelsea and the Cole Palmer and he was not afraid! Sure, the Evertonwhich suffered crash (6-0) at Stamford Bridge, in the match that ended the 33rd matchday of the Premier League.
The absolute protagonist of the match was the 21-year-old Englishman, who – after the organizer Authority – punished the “sweets” with his team, scoring himself goal frame! In fact, he became the first Chelsea player to score in seven consecutive games for the Blues at Stamford Bridge.
A result that raised 9th Chelsea to 47 points and to -3 from 6th having less matches! On the other hand, Everton remained in 16th place and in +2 from his belt relegation.
So Mauricio Pochettino’s team will go into their away semi-final with the best mentality FA Cup with the Manchester Citynext Saturday (20/4, 19:15).
Cole Palmer’s game by numbers vs. Everton:
100% shot accuracy
50 touches
19 final-third passes
6 touches in opp. box
5/5 shots on target
4 goals (!!!)
4 crosses
3 take-ons completed
2 fouls wonAn incredible display. ??#CHEEVE pic.twitter.com/h20r4RsdPe
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Palmer had scored a hat-trick before the half-hour mark. The best goal was the first one, at 13′, with an apron, a heel partnership, and a terrible one-piece out-of-area flip! Then, with a close finish at 18′ and with… far lob on 29′ -taking advantage of Pickford’s mistake in the build up- he tripled his goals.
The 4-0 was formed by Jackson in the 44′. The player who played the “1-2” brilliantly in the 1-0 phase, but also with whom… he was later snatched. And this is because the English ace did not let Madueke take a penalty, with his teammate intervening. In the end, Palmer was the one who put the ball on the white bullet and scored his fourth goal to make it 5-0.
The final 6-0 formed at 90′ the youngster Gilchrist. The 20-year-old stopper – who is a product of the Londoners’ academies – had entered the playing field in 88′ and to 90′ scored his maiden goal in a Chelsea shirt. A goal that he celebrated furiously by running at his team’s fans!
The program of the 33rd matchday:
Saturday 13/4
Newcastle-Tottenham 4-0
(30′, 51′ Isaac, 32′ Gordon, 87′ Sarr)
Manchester City-Luton 5-1
(2′ aut. Hasioka, 64′ Kovacic, 76′ Haaland, 87′ Doku, 90’+3′ Guardiol – 81′ Barkley)
Burnley-Brighton 1-1
(74′ Brownhill – 79′ Muric)
Brentford-Sheffield United 2-0
(63′ Arblaster, 90’+3′ Oneka)
Nottingham Forest-Wolves 2-2
(45’+1′ Gibbs-White, 57′ Danilo – 40′, 63′ Kunia)
Bournemouth-Manchester United 2-2
(16′ Solanke, 36′ Kluifert – 31′, 65′ pen. Fernandes)
Sunday 14/4
West Ham-Fulham 0-2
(9′, 72′ Pereira)
Liverpool-Crystal Palace 0-1
(14′ Eze)
Arsenal-Aston Villa 0-2
(84′ Bailey, 87′ Watkins)
Monday 15/4
Chelsea-Everton 6-0
(13′, 18′, 29′, 64′ pen. Palmer, 44′ Jackson, 90′ Gilchrist)
The next (34th) matchday:
Saturday 20/04
Luton-Bradford (17:00)
Sheffield United-Burnley (17:00)
Wolves-Arsenal (21:30)
Sunday 21/04
Everton-Nottingham (15:30)
Aston Villa-Bournemouth (17:00)
Crystal Palace-West Ham (17:00)
Fulham-Liverpool (18:30)
Tuesday 14/05
Tottenham-Manchester City (22:00)
Wednesday 15/05
Brighton-Chelsea (21:45)
Manchester United-Newcastle (22:00)
Source: Sport Fm
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