Chelsea's players celebrate at the end of a British Premier League soccer mꦫatch between Chelsea and Brighton at Stamford Bridge, London.
Chelsea ജplaymaker Cole Palmer has become the first player in the 32-year history of the Premier League to score four goals in the first half of a match. The England international’s flurry of goals came in a 20-minute span in Chelsea’s 4-2 win against Brighton at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. Palmer scored in the 21st, 28th, 31st and 41st minutes, with the haul including a penalty as well as a long-range free kick that completed his hat trick. No player has ever scored so many goals before halftime in a single ma🧜tch, according to Opta, which provides statistics to the Premier League.
Chelsea's players celebrate at the end of a British Premier League soccer mꦫatch between Chelsea and Brighton at Stamford Bridge, London.
Chelsea's Cole Palmer, center, celebrates after scoring his side's 3rd goal during a British Premie💮r League soccer match between Chelsea and Brighton at Stamford Bridge, London.
Chelsea's Cole Palmer, right, celebrates after scoring his side's 3rd goal🅰 during a British Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Brighton at Stamford Bridge, London.
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Chelsea's Cole Palmer, center, and Brighton's Mats Wieffer, right, vie for the ball during a Premꦗier League soccer match between Chelsea and Brighton at Stamford Bridge Stadium in London.
Brighton's Pervis Estupinan, left, and Chelsea's Noni Maduekeh go for a header during a Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Brighton ♚at Stamford Bridge Stadium in London.
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Brighꦐton's Carlos Baleba scores his sid൲e's 2nd goal during a British Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Brighton at Stamford Bridge, London.
Brighton's Pervis Estupinan, right and Chelsea's Malo Gusto vie for the ball during a British Premier League soccer matc✤h between Chelsea and Brighton at Stamford Bridge, London.