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Palmer Show: Moisés Caicedo’s Chelsea beat Pervis Estupiñán’s Brighton :: Olé Ecuador

09/28/2024 08:42am. Updated on 09/28/2024 11:03am.

A broken gentleman. With a frenetic first half and a shower of goals. Added to this, a no less significant fact was the double Ecuadorian presence at Stamford Bridge. The fact is that, with a five-star show from Cole Palmer, Moisés Caicedo’s Chelsea beat Pervis Estupiñán’s Brighton 4-2 and is in the fight for the Premier League…

In a match that had absolutely everything, the first English goal of the afternoon came with two tricolor interventions: After a cross from Pervis on the left wing, Moi and Colwill hesitated in the clearance and Robert Sánchez was the main protagonist of a blooper after a false start. Immediately afterwards, Rutter did not forgive and put the Seagulls ahead. Unintentionally, the Ecuadorians appeared on the scene.

However, Brighton’s advantage was going to last only a little while because of a name that caught all the attention: Cole Palmer. The attacking midfielder did what he wanted and showed football class on the London grass. Gestures of cold everywhere and an enviable tranquility from Cole…

Caicedo, another of the Blues figures.

During the period of 20 minutes, the former Manchester City player scored no more and no less than four goals to practically seal the story (in the middle was Baleba’s discount). The third, which was perhaps the most striking, came with a free kick given by Estupiñán, who escaped a red card after cutting off a promising advance by Noni Madueke. This way, Palmer became the first player in Premier League history to score four goals in the first half. Tremendous.

And Moi? In a duel of so much vertigoCaicedo was the thermometer and in charge of bringing down each attack by the Blues. Constant cutting and distribution of the La Tri midfielder, who with more than one recovery raised the applause of the blue fans. They appreciate the Child in Chelsea…

This way, Those led by Enzo Maresca narrowed the gap and were only one point (they already have 13 points) behind the Citizens, who tied 1-1 against Newcastle. The long-awaited consistency already seems to be a reality for Chelsea. The Pervis Seagulls, for their part, placed 8th with nine points. In the tricolor duel, the joy was for Moi.

The crossing of Pervis with Malo Gusto.

The bad start from the bottom of Moi and Colwill, plus Sánchez’s blooper

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Caicedo and Colwill got complicated at the start, and then Sánchez went far to make it 1-0 for Brighton

Cole Palmer’s goal poker for Chelsea

Chelsea –

Palmer and Chelsea’s 1-1

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Cole Palmer’s 2-0 for Chelsea

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Palmer’s third for Chelsea

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Palmer and the room of his personal account

Pervis, on the ledge after the foul on Madueke

Chelsea –

Pervis escaped red in Brighton

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