Cole Palmer achieved an unprecedented milestone in the Premier League, scoring his first-half hat-trick for Chelsea against Wolverhampton Wanderers. The England international became the first player to score three career first-half hat-tricks in the top flight, securing a 3-1 victory for Thomas Tuchel's side at Molineux Stadium.
The match saw Palmer, just 19 years old, take his impressive goal tally to five in all competitions this season. The talented winger continued his scintillating form with two more first-half goals, showcasing his lightning-fast speed and skill on the pitch.
Chelsea's dominant display came against a Wolves side struggling with defensive issues. Their only reply was an early strike from Matheus Nunes before Palmer sealed his hat-trick in the 26th minute. The visitors continued their pressure throughout the half but were unable to increase their lead, allowing Chelsea to hold onto their 3-1 advantage at halftime.
Palmer's impressive performance showcased Chelsea's growing talent and hinted at a strong Premier League campaign ahead.
The match saw Palmer, just 19 years old, take his impressive goal tally to five in all competitions this season. The talented winger continued his scintillating form with two more first-half goals, showcasing his lightning-fast speed and skill on the pitch.
Chelsea's dominant display came against a Wolves side struggling with defensive issues. Their only reply was an early strike from Matheus Nunes before Palmer sealed his hat-trick in the 26th minute. The visitors continued their pressure throughout the half but were unable to increase their lead, allowing Chelsea to hold onto their 3-1 advantage at halftime.
Palmer's impressive performance showcased Chelsea's growing talent and hinted at a strong Premier League campaign ahead.