Cole Palmer's Four-Goal Haul Powers Chelsea to 6-0 Everton Rout

Cole Palmer's Four-Goal Haul Powers Chelsea to 6-0 Everton Rout

Chelsea's Cole Palmer stole the show on Monday night, scoring four goals in a dominant 6-0 victory over Everton at Stamford Bridge. The England international's hat-trick within 30 minutes effectively ended the contest, with Nicolas Jackson adding another before halftime.

Palmer's performance has been a beacon of hope in an otherwise disappointing season for Chelsea. The 21-year-old has now equaled Manchester City's Erling Haaland with 20 Premier League goals, putting him in contention for the Golden Boot.

Despite the emphatic win, Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino expressed frustration over a penalty incident in the second half. Palmer had to fend off teammates Jackson and Noni Madueke to take the spot-kick, which he duly converted.

"We cannot behave in this way. I told them this is the last time I accept this type of behavior," Pochettino said.

The victory extends Chelsea's unbeaten Premier League run to eight games, but they remain in ninth place. However, they are now just three points behind sixth-placed Newcastle with a game in hand.

Everton, on the other hand, remain in a precarious position just two points above the relegation zone. Their demoralizing defeat leaves them facing a crucial relegation six-pointer against Nottingham Forest on Sunday.

"It's the most embarrassed I've felt as an individual and part of a team in my time in football," said Everton defender James Tarkowski.

Palmer's performance has raised questions about why Manchester City allowed him to leave for Chelsea in September for a bargain £40 million. The youngster has been a revelation for the Blues, showcasing his exceptional skill and composure in front of goal.

Chelsea will now turn their attention to Saturday's FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City, where they will hope to end the holders' quest for a second consecutive treble.

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