COLE PALMER’S crazy first half against Brighton even had Tim Sherwood celebrating in the Sky Sports studio.
The former Tottenham and Aston Villa boss was watching on as Palmer netted four first half goals against the Seagulls on Saturday.
Tim Sherwood was carried away by Cole Palmer’s first half performance against Brighton[/caption] Palmer scored four goals in the first half to sink the Seagulls[/caption] Sherwood copied Palmer’s celebration live on air[/caption]Sherwood, 55, was making up part of Sky Sports’ Soccer Saturday team for the 3pm kick offs.
He watched Cole Palmer make history by becoming the first player in Premier League history to score FOUR times in the first half of a Prem clash.
And Sherwood was getting carried away way before the fourth even hit the back of Bart Verbruggen’s goal, celebrating Palmer’s second live in the Sky Sports studios.
Palmer cooly netted a spot kick to bag himself a double in the 28th minute, prompting Sherwood to give his best shot at Palmer’s “cold” celebration.
The celebration, which Palmer has become synonymous with, left some fans cringing when they saw Sherwood trying to replicate.
On social media, one fan blasted: “Tim Sherwood copying Cole Palmer’s celebration is the most cringe thing I’ve ever seen on Sky Sports ever”.
While another added: “Cole Palmer got Tim Sherwood acting out of pocket”.
Palmer has become known for his ‘cold’ celebration[/caption]BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS
A third joked: “That’s the Cole Palmer effect”.
And a fourth wrote: “Tim Sherwood is Chels”.
Palmer continued to impress on Saturday afternoon as Enzo Maresca‘s Blues took all three points off Brighton in a 4-2 win.
The 22-year-old added a stunning free-kick and a delightful bottom corner finish to his earlier brace to score all four of Chelsea’s goals.
The star now has 10 goal contributions in six Premier League appearances this season.
Chelsea continue to look impressive under Maresca too with the Stamford Bridge outfit now fourth in the table, just two points off league leaders Liverpool.
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