Chelsea performed brilliantly when they returned to Stamford Bridge, their home field, following a depressing draw with Sheffield. In less than thirty minutes, “The Blues” were able to decide the game because to Cole Palmer’s outstanding play.
The English player scored three goals in a row with his left foot, head, and right foot from minutes 13 to 29. Palmer might have even won four tables of poker if he had seized more favorable circumstances.
Palmer made Chelsea history by becoming the first player to score in seven straight games at Stamford Bridge, according to Opta.
Palmer scored three goals, two of which came from hard strikes outside the penalty area. Jordan Pickford was defeated by the English player’s exquisite ball curvature in the thirteenth minute. The former Man City player increased the lead to 3-0 in the 29th minute by lobbing the ball from 30 meters out after the opposition goalie erred.
Everton lost the game because they let up three goals. Nicolas Jackson carefully collected himself and turned to finish in the 44th minute, giving the home team a 4-goal advantage.
Chelsea outplayed the opposition and added two more goals in the second half, thanks to goals from Cole Palmer and youthful striker Alfie Gilchrist.
Chelsea had a chance to move into the top 6 of the Premier League after winning 6-0 at home. With a game remaining, the West London representative currently sits just three points behind Newcastle with 47 points.