Chelsea won 6-0 in the 33rd round of the 2023-24 Premier League Season
There was also an infighting in the squad over the penalty as Chelsea thrashed Everton.
Chelsea beat Everton 6-0 in the 33rd round of the Premier League in the 2023-24 season at Stemford Bridge in London on the 16th. Chelsea’s Palmer scored four goals in the match against Everton, his 20th goal in the league this season, and has become the leading scorer in the league along with Holland. Chelsea’s landslide victory against Everton put it ninth in the league with 13 wins, eight draws and 10 losses 47 points.
For Chelsea, Jackson was the striker against Everton, and Mudryk, Palmer, and Madueke led the attack. Gallagher and Caicedo formed a midfield, while Cucurella, Thiago Silva, Chalobah, and Gusto defended. Petrovic kept the goal.
In the face-to-face confrontation between the two teams, Palmer scored the first goal in the 13th minute of the first half. Palmer finished his teammate Jackson’s pass with a left footed shot from the front of the penalty area and hit the corner of Everton’s goal.
Since then, Palmer has scored multiple goals in the 18th minute of the first half for Chelsea. When Everton goalkeeper Pickford scored Jackson’s shot in front of the goal, Palmer rushed into the door and finished with a header to shake Everton’s net.
Chelsea’s Palmer scored a hat-trick early in the 29th minute. Palmer scored with a right footed shot after intercepting Everton goalkeeper Pickford’s pass near the center line.
Afterwards, Chelsea widened the gap with Jackson’s score in the 44th minute of the first half, signaling a great victory. Jackson took over Cucurella’s cross from the penalty area and shook Everton’s net with a right-footed turning shot.
Chelsea scored a penalty kick in the 19th minute of the second half, as it finished ahead of the first half. As a kicker, Palmer defined the corner of the goal with a left footed shot.
In the 45th minute of the second half, Gilchrist scored his team’s sixth goal with a right-footed shot in the penalty area, and Chelsea’s great victory ended the game.
Chelsea’s penalty kick scene against Everton, which was a big win, was controversial. Chelsea’s Madueke collapsed after colliding with Everton defender Tacoski when he broke through the penalty area and the penalty was declared.
In the penalty situation, Chelsea striker Jackson grabbed the ball and tried to kick. Palmer, who was lying in the penalty area, approached Jackson with the captain Gallagher, and Gallagher had a war of words with Jackson. Jackson did not return the ball and showed his willingness to take the penalty, and Gallagher eventually took Jackson’s ball and delivered it to Palmer. During the argument between Chelsea players, Madueke also rushed to express his dissatisfaction, and the Chelsea players had a war of nerves over the penalty. In the end, Chelsea’s Palmer scored as a penalty kicker.
“It was the most embarrassing thing I’ve ever felt as a soccer player,” Everton defender Tacoski said in a statement to Liverpool Echo in England about Chelsea players’ contention in the penalty spot. 토토사이트
“Everything went wrong. The defense was terrible. They gave the opponent a chance. Both as an individual and as a team, they lost when the opponent attacked. It was the worst night ever,” Tacoski said. “Tactical matters alone do not allow six goals. I gave six goals because I lacked motivation.”
Chelsea manager Pochettino said, “It is shameful. We are ashamed because we cannot act this way. I told my players this is the last time I have to accept this kind of behavior. If you want to win as a team, you have to think about the team.”
“Palmer is our penalty kicker,” Pochettino said. “If you want to concede a penalty to someone else, you can do that, but it’s not possible this way. It’s a sad situation and I don’t want this to happen again. I apologize to the fans.”
“I’m a penalty kicker and I wanted to kick a penalty. I think we show that everyone wants to take responsibility. We all want to win,” Palmer said after the match, indicating that there is no problem.