‘Sancho’ unforgettable shot, first goal for the Blues

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Jadon Sancho has admitted he will never forget scoring his first goal for Chelsea in the 5-1 rout of Southampton on Saturday.

The England international joined the Blues from Manchester United in the summer. After failing to regain his form at Old Trafford.

They doubled that advantage just after the half-hour as Madueke’s tricky dribbling took him past Ryan Manning. Before stroking the ball into the far corner.

And what already looked an uphill battle became even harder for Saints. When Stephens was dismissed for pulling Cucurella’s hair as the hosts prepared to take a corner.

Palmer and Tosin Adarabioyo hit the woodwork as Chelsea continued to dominate – and the second half brought further trouble for Russell Martin’s struggling side.

Joao Felix headed a simple chance wide immediately after the break, Tosin again hit the woodwork in the 53rd minute and Palmer, Madueke and Nkunku all had chances to extend the lead.

It was Palmer who finally did so, scoring his ninth of the season after Nkunku’s initial effort had been blocked.

He has made eight Premier League appearances. And provided three assists so far, and recently scored his first for his new club at St Mary’s.

“I will never forget it, it was great to score my first goal for Chelsea,” Sancho said to ทางเข้า ufabet. “

I’m so happy, I finally scored and I am so happy to score,” he said.

“I am so happy to score my goal. And I always appreciate it whether I come on as a starter or a substitute. “

As long as I get to play and I can play in front of my fans, I am happy.”