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EPL: Chelsea Thrashes Everton In A Six Goal Thriller

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Chelsea delivered a masterclass against Everton at Stamford Bridge, securing a resounding 6-0 victory.

The match kicked off with Everton looking to make an impact early on, pressing high and creating some nervy moments for the Chelsea defense. However, it was the brilliance of Cole Palmer that quickly turned the tide in Chelsea’s favor. The first goal of his hat-trick was a thing of beauty, as he expertly nutmegged an Everton defender, executed a sublime one-two with Nicolas Jackson, and then unleashed a curling effort from 20 yards that nestled into the top corner of the net.

Just five minutes later, Palmer was at it again, this time nodding in from close range after Jordan Pickford could only parry a shot into his path. The young forward completed his hat-trick before the half-hour mark in spectacular fashion, capitalizing on a calamitous error from Pickford, intercepting his wayward pass, and audaciously chipping the ball over the stranded goalkeeper from long range.

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Palmer’s heroics were not limited to his hat-trick, as he continued to torment the Everton defense with his pace, skill, and eye for goal. His performance was truly a coming-of-age moment, as he became the first Chelsea player to achieve double-digit goals and assists in his debut season, a testament to his exceptional talent and impact on the team.

Adding to the goal-scoring spectacle was Nicolas Jackson, who rifled in a fourth goal for Chelsea with a fierce half-volley before halftime. Despite a triple substitution by Sean Dyche at the break, Everton struggled to contain Chelsea’s relentless attacking threat, with Palmer remaining a constant menace and forcing Pickford into making crucial saves.

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Palmer’s hunger for goals was evident as he coolly converted a penalty to complete his four-goal haul, showing his composure and killer instinct in front of goal. The night only got worse for Everton, as Alfie Gilchrist piled on the misery with a sixth goal to compound their misery.

Despite Everton’s winless streak at this venue since 1994, Dyche probably didn’t view this match as a do-or-die situation in their relegation battle. The Toffees are still in a tough spot, especially with the recent points deduction. Only time will reveal if they can avoid relegation.