Eagle-eyed fans spot mysterious insult on Cole Palmer’s match-ball after heroic Chelsea hat-trick in shock Man Utd win

COLE PLAMER was proud as punch after receiving his first match ball for his hat-trick against Manchester United - despite it having a cheeky insult written on it.

The England forward bagged two second-half stoppage times goals for Chelsea as they ran out 4-3 winners in a pulsating match at Stamford Bridge on Thursday night.

Cole Palmer bagged a hat-trick in Chelsea's 4-3 win over Manchester United
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Cole Palmer bagged a hat-trick in Chelsea's 4-3 win over Manchester UnitedCredit: REX
The England international had a slew of messages from his team-mates on the match-ball
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The England international had a slew of messages from his team-mates on the match-ballCredit: GETTY
One of his team-mates left a jokey insult on his piece of memorabillia
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One of his team-mates left a jokey insult on his piece of memorabilliaCredit: GETTY

Palmer proudly posed for snaps with the match ball - which was signed by several of his team-mates - in the dressing room after the West London thriller.

The ball was covered in congratulatory messages, although someone decided to write an insult on his piece of memorabilia.

Eagle-eyed footie fans noticed one of Palmer's team-mates had written "s**t player" on the ball and were quick to comment on X.

One said: "Who wrote ‘s**t player’ on Cole Palmer’s match ball?"

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Another said: "Which player wrote ‘s**t player’ on Cole Palmer’s hattrick match ball?"

And another said: "Unknown player wrote ‘s**t player’ on Cole Palmer’s hat-trick match ball?"

One remarked: "Someone just wrote s**t player at Cole palmer hattrick ball."

Another chimed in: "Who even wrote 's**t player' on Cole Palmer's ball?"

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Cole Palmer was "buzzing" to have bagged his first senior hat-trick
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Cole Palmer was "buzzing" to have bagged his first senior hat-trickCredit: Getty

Palmer, 21, was left stunned by his 80-second brace, saying: "I don't know [how Chelsea came back]! We were 2-0 up and then we made silly mistakes.

‌“When the eight minutes got added on it gave us a lift and I thought let’s go for it.

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"It was madness. We need to try to win as many games as possible, but to win like that, there is nothing better.

‌"We thought when we scored the third goal the fans lifted us and I saw the gaffer say there were two minutes left - and thankfully I scored again.”

When pressed on how it felt to bag his first senior hat-trick, he replied: "Yeah, buzzing, buzzing."

Victory over United saw Mauricio Pochettino's Blues move up to tenth in the Premier League table.