The manager of Manchester United, Ten Hag, claimed that his team deserved to win despite facing 28 shots. In a surprising turn of events, Palmer scored a goal after 100 minutes and 39 seconds, delivering a decisive blow with a shot that deflected off McTominay.
Adding to the drama, Palmer confessed to being a longtime fan of United. He expressed astonishment at how Chelsea managed to come back from being 2-0 up and acknowledged the team’s need to secure as many wins as possible.
Palmer also emphasized the importance of the fans’ support in their victory. Celebrating his first career hat-trick and Chelsea’s first Premier League win in 13 games against United, Palmer expressed his excitement.
However, for the boss of Old Trafford, Erik ten Hag, Chelsea’s stunning comeback was a disaster. Ten Hag insisted that his team had dominated the game and deserved to win, but the chaotic turn of events and the team’s poor decisions led to the loss.
Ten Hag also expressed frustration with the penalty situation, describing it as questionable and soft, and emphasized the need for improvement. *Join our new WhatsApp community* and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content.
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