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Cole Palmer has the last laugh! Chelsea star breaks Premier League record after being pelted with objects thrown by Tottenham fans in fiery London derby

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  • Spurs fans throw objects targeting Palmer
  • Palmer's brace helped Chelsea clinch memorable win
  • Reduced gap with Liverpool to four points
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    The England international encountered a hostile atmosphere at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday as a section of the home fans threw objects at Palmer during the first of the London derby. In the 42nd minute, as the Blues attacker approached the corner flag to take a set piece, some Spurs fans started pelting objects. The stewards on the sideline were quick to remove the objects from the pitch as the match was halted for a few seconds.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    After Tottenham took an early two-goal lead courtesy of Marc Cucurella's nightmare defending, Sancho pulled one back for the visitors in the first half. Enzo Maresca's side, however, responded strongly after the break as Palmer equalised from the penalty spot just past the hour mark before Enzo Fernandez put Chelsea in front for the first time in the game in the 73rd minute. The former Manchester City star then completed his brace in the 84th minute by converting a second spot-kick to seal a memorable comeback for the West London side.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    With his two penalties against Tottenham, Palmer set a new penalty record in the Premier League. The Chelsea star has scored all 12 of his penalties in the Premier League; the best 100% record of any player in the competition (overtaking Yaya Touré's 11/11).

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    WHAT NEXT FOR CHELSEA?

    The Blues, who have now reduced their gap with league leaders Liverpool to four points, will be next seen in action on Thursday as they take on Astana in the Europa Conference League.