CHELSEA star Cole Palmer left fans stunned when he was spotted running out of Stamford Bridge after Saturday’s match with Everton.
The Blues’ supporters couldn’t believe the sight of Palmer, 22, – wearing a black hoodie with one phone on his ear and another on his hand – jogging away from the stadium in front of the crowd.
A clip showing the bizarre incident made the rounds on social media and fans tried to understand what was going on.
And it turns out the England international was in a hurry looking to collect a pair of boots in a petrol station.
That led to a lot of different reaction from the Chelsea faithful.
One fan tweeted: “Kinda weird that on a huge matchday Cole is thinking about shoes and not 3 points. Still love him but like.”
Another commented: “Wait, what?”
A third wrote: “First case where a footballer legitimately got a call and was in a hurry, and not just avoiding the fans?”
This fan said: “What a lad.”
And that one posted: “Just Palmer things.”
Chelsea managed to pick up an important 1-0 win over Everton but Palmer continued his rotten run of form, earning the WORST rating in SunSport’s player ratings for the game.
Nicolas Jackson‘s strike was enough to earn the West Londoners the three points, but the forward put in a particularly poor display by his usually lofty standards.
Another blank means the ex-Manchester City ace has now failed to score in his last 17 games.
Chelsea player ratings vs Everton
By Lloyd Canfield
ENZO MARESCA watched on from the stands as Chelsea stole a 1-0 win at home to Everton.
The game was shocked into life after 26 minutes when good pressure from the home side saw Nicolas Jackson take the ball on the turn and rifle it into the back of Jordan Pickford’s net, his first goal since returning from injury.
It was by no means easy after they grabbed the opener though, as the Blues dominated possession but failed to add more goals to their tally.
So who was to blame for another lethargic display? Did Cole Palmer finally show signs of improvement?
Check out our Chelsea player ratings.
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