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Kai Havertz Equals Cole Palmer in Non-Penalty Goals After Scoring Brace Against Chelsea

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Kai Havertz Equals Cole Palmer in Non-Penalty Goals After Scoring Brace Against Chelsea

Internet abuzz as Kai Havertz matches Cole Palmer's non-penalty goals tally, sparking fan reactions following Arsenal's triumph over Chelsea.
Kai Havertz Equals Cole Palmer in Non-Penalty Goals After Scoring Brace Against Chelsea

Kai Havertz Matches Cole Palmer in Non-Penalty Goals


Reactions have stirred across the internet following the revelation that Kai Havertz and Cole Palmer share an equal tally of non-penalty goals. The news comes on the heels of Havertz's standout performance in Arsenal's commanding 5-0 victory over his former team, Chelsea.

Havertz Shines in Arsenal's Triumph


In yesterday's match, Leandro Trossard initiated the scoring with a goal assisted by Declan Rice, setting the tone for Arsenal's dominance. Benjamin White furthered their lead in the second half before Havertz showcased his prowess with two rapid-fire goals, solidifying Arsenal's 4-0 advantage. Ben White sealed the victory with another goal, completing the comprehensive win.

Palmer's Absence and Chelsea's Struggles


Chelsea's dismal performance yesterday was exacerbated by the absence of Cole Palmer, sidelined due to illness. Palmer's absence was keenly felt, with Chelsea struggling to find their footing, highlighting his pivotal role in previous matches where he often turned the tide in their favor.

 Fans React to Statistic Equality


Notably, fans have been quick to react to the statistical parity between Kai Havertz and Cole Palmer, particularly in terms of non-Premier League goals. Despite Palmer's absence in yesterday's match, his significant contribution to Chelsea's campaign is underscored by his twenty Premier League goals, nine of which were penalties.

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