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Cole Palmer scores four as Chelsea spank Everton

In a night filled with disappointment for Everton, Cole Palmer scored four goals to help Chelsea to a crushing 6-0 defeat of the Toffees at Stamford Bridge.
The match highlighted Everton’s struggles both on and off the pitch, leaving fans and pundits questioning their future in the Premier League, while Cole Palmer drew level with Erling Haaland on the EPL goalscorers chart with six matches to the end of the season.

The game started with promise for Everton, with early pressure on Chelsea’s defense. However, their hopes were dashed when Cole Palmer, Chelsea’s standout performer, capitalized on defensive errors to secure his second consecutive home hat-trick. Everton’s woes were compounded when Jarrad Branthwaite was forced off the field due to injury, further weakening their defense.

Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford had a particularly challenging night, as his distribution faltered, leading to costly mistakes that allowed Palmer to exploit Everton’s vulnerabilities. Despite moments of resistance, Everton’s defense crumbled, with Chelsea exploiting their weaknesses with clinical precision.

The match was also marred by controversy as Nicolas Jackson and Noni Madueke attempted to challenge Palmer for a penalty kick, highlighting the frustration and disarray within Everton’s ranks. Manager Mauricio Pochettino expressed his dismay at the incident, emphasizing the need for discipline and focus in the face of adversity.

For Everton, the defeat serves as a harsh reminder of their precarious position in the league. With ongoing struggles both on and off the pitch, including financial difficulties and a lack of cohesion in their gameplay, Everton faces an uphill battle to secure their Premier League status.

As Chelsea celebrated a dominant victory, Everton’s future hangs in the balance, with questions looming over their ability to bounce back from such a devastating defeat.

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