Romeo Lavia Praises Chelsea Teammate Cole Palmer’s Four-Goal Haul

Chelsea midfielder, Romeo Lavia, recently took to social media to praise his teammate Cole Palmer after the forward’s incredible performance in Chelsea’s 6-0 victory over Everton in the Premier League. Palmer stole the show by scoring four goals in the match, including a first-half hat-trick in just 16 minutes.

Palmer’s impressive display against Everton saw him make history as the first Chelsea player to score in seven consecutive Premier League games. The England international has now scored hat-tricks in two consecutive home games for the Blues, showcasing his exceptional talent on the field.

In the second half of the match, Palmer added to his tally by converting a penalty, despite facing competition from his teammates Noni Madueke and Nicolas Jackson for the spot-kick duties. Lavia, who joined Chelsea from Southampton last summer, was quick to show his appreciation for Palmer’s outstanding performance.

Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Lavia posted a message of admiration for his teammate, writing: “[two crying with laughter emojis and a blue heart emoji] This is getting stupid now! MR COLD PALMER.”

The camaraderie and support between Lavia and Palmer highlight the strong bond within the Chelsea team, as they continue to dominate the Premier League. With Palmer’s exceptional form and Lavia’s unwavering support, Chelsea looks set to achieve great success in the upcoming matches.

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