Cole Palmer breaks Premier League penalty record with outrageous Panenka goal as Tottenham fall apart against Chelsea

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COLE PALMER set a hot new record in ice-cool style.

But it’s just one reason why many fans are wondering if he’s now the best player in the world.

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One fan labelled Cole Palmer’s penalties and display ‘freezing’[/caption]
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Palmer led Chelsea’s sensational second-half turnaround at Tottenham[/caption]

Palmer peaked Chelsea’s spectacular 4-3 comeback triumph at Tottenham with two penalties and an unofficial assist.

But those stats only hint at the way he made a piece of Premier League history.

A brilliant spot-kick to level at 2-2 was just the start.

Because the England attacker then helped create an Enzo Fernandez wonder goal – before completing his penalty double with a Panenka chip that mocked the tension of a rousing derby.

It means, at just 22, the 11-cap ace has leapt to the list of the players scoring the most spot-kicks in a row without missing.

Palmer went into Sunday’s derby on 10.

That was just one behind a legend from his old club Manchester City – Yaya Toure.

Palmer had already overtaken Dimitar Berbatov‘s total of nine, plus two players on eight – Ruben Neves and Raul Jimenez.

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But his weekend record-breaking only scratched the surface of a remarkable individual display.

Yes, his audacity in choosing such a cheeky second spot-kick marked him out for his composure as much as his exciting footwork.

But fans raved over his “freezing” all-round ability.

One claimed: “This boy is becoming the most influential player in the league right now.” 

Some made claims such as: “This guy is the best player in the world.”

And a few made even more extravagant suggestions, including: “Cole Palmer is 3X the player Bukayo Saka is. What a player.”

Saka’s deliveries are a major factor in big rivals Arsenal netting from so many set-pieces this season.

And with Palmer famed for his penalties, one viewer renamed the two London giants as he posted: “Chelsea: Penalty FC Arsenal: Corner FC.”  

This image shows how influential he was in may areas of the pitch
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