‘Welcome to the home of the great entertainers,’ was the message before kick-off from Chelsea’s stadium announcer Lee Parker, attempting to stir the crowd into life ahead of the main event.
No one, though, needs a reminder that entertainment is on the cards when this Chelsea side are in town. They just don’t do boring, after all. Enzo Maresca’s side are a thrill a minute - the division’s highest scorers but also liable to dropping a clanger or two at the back, as they did against Brighton.
Cole Palmer proved he is the greatest showman of all in that match after his four-goal, Oscar-worthy performance.
Palmer made football look easy that day. Though he was helped by Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler sticking staunchly by his principle of a high defensive line, thus affording Palmer the freedom of west London to wreak havoc and conjure up his magic.
Life was always going to be more challenging against a Nuno Espirito Santo Forest side. Chelsea were given a sneak-peak of what to expect when Forest went to Anfield and inflicted the first defeat of Arne Slot’s reign at Liverpool earlier this season.
It was a similar ploy here as they sat in an organised, low block to stunt Chelsea and Palmer, their creator in chief.
Starved of space in the final third, Palmer was forced to drop deeper and deeper into midfield. It allowed him to get on the ball, though not in the areas that he could really hurt Espirito Santo’s team.
Yet even on a relatively quiet day, by his high standards, there were still moments of brilliance. You should expect that from a man who is arguably the best player in the Premier League right now.
Only an incredible double-save from Forest goalkeeper Matz Sels denied Palmer from scoring his seventh of the season, though a mention should go to the genius touch he produced to get past defender Morato to create the opening.
And Palmer still managed to move behind Bukayo Saka for the most assists this season by laying on Noni Madueke for his goal. That was one of six chances he laid on, the second-most he has managed for Chelsea in a league game.
At the very death, it looked as though Palmer might still prove the matchwinner. There was a collective and sharp in-take of breath around Stamford Bridge as the ball was rolled back to him on the edge of the area.
Palmer struck it cleanly, sending the ball fizzing and dipping with venom towards Sels’ left post. Last weekend, when everything he touched turned to goals, it may have dropped in. On Sunday, it dropped narrowly wide.
yobbcdilnr
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Bench Enzo Bench Fofana Make sub's at 60th minute and see results
jadacdint
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My young pal is the cleverest and coolest in the pitch.
Richardoghale
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Forest has show the way how lower teams can get a point out of chelsea, enzo need to work on low block team moving forward.
Forest won against Liverpool at Anfield
Jackson_Kpadeh_Jr
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You also not good enough when you are behind the keyboard because you type things without even thinking
😂😂😂
paeaimrt
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If is high time Maresca stopped fielding Nicholas Jonathan in the First Eleven Players. He is not good enough. He may start from the Bench.
You also not good enough when you are behind the keyboard because you type things without even thinking
Kesadlor
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palmer is afraid to get injured and then miss playing for england 🤔
Wipbcklmrz
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Wipbcklmrz
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bocbdekmnt
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If palmer had started from d right yesterday, we would be leading by 2 goals b4 half time and I expected maresca to make early changes yesterday to correct that. SANCHO NKUNKU PALMER is d way forward 4 low block defence or moving sancho to d right
my friend palmer can't play as a winger in this system
Yetdkmnoru
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what would Palmer need at a dieing team (MU)?
Basaelmoy
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If is high time Maresca stopped fielding Nicholas Jonathan in the First Eleven Players. He is not good enough. He may start from the Bench.
Richardoghale
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bench Enzo Fernandez
Ode
Wuzdeilnrs
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bench Enzo Fernandez
what????
KehindeSeun
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I really love the way Sancho played but I think he need to practice more shooting so that he can try to shoot more in the game
KehindeSeun
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Palmer looks like he doesn't like the no.10 role! He seems to like playing from the left.
No that is not the case playing from right side is tactical things just like the way Enzo also support the left side.Palmer will be like Right attacking midfielder while Enzo will be like left center midfielder,it is tactics
KehindeSeun
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If palmer had started from d right yesterday, we would be leading by 2 goals b4 half time and I expected maresca to make early changes yesterday to correct that. SANCHO NKUNKU PALMER is d way forward 4 low block defence or moving sancho to d right
you people should calm down he played as 10 and love to go wide sometimes it is normal tactical things.palmer is best at that 10 he doesn't need to play as wide player.
wukblmn
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If palmer had started from d right yesterday, we would be leading by 2 goals b4 half time and I expected maresca to make early changes yesterday to correct that. SANCHO NKUNKU PALMER is d way forward 4 low block defence or moving sancho to d right
Single-Bone
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Palmer looks like he doesn't like the no.10 role! He seems to like playing from the left.
from the right I mean.
Single-Bone
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Palmer looks like he doesn't like the no.10 role! He seems to like playing from the left.
Single-Bone
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Forest has show the way how lower teams can get a point out of chelsea, enzo need to work on low block team moving forward.
You have a point! Crystal palace did it too and got a point from us.
KidRockz
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Palmer should join Man U and show Pep what he can do during the Manchester derby..
Hikcdeiot
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bench Enzo Fernandez
Benabkmnrz
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Or just take out Jackson
Wancou
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Forest has show the way how lower teams can get a point out of chelsea, enzo need to work on low block team moving forward.