Mauricio Pochettino hailed a âturning pointâ in Chelseaâs strained relationship with their fans after Cole Palmerâs stoppage-time double completed a hat-trick and sealed a 4-3 win against Manchester United at Stamford Bridge.
United looked to have the match won until, in the seventh minute of stoppage time, Diogo Dalot fell into Noni Madueke to concede a penalty from which Palmer scored to seemingly rescue a point.
But there was more drama to come. With almost the gameâs final kick, Palmer blasted at goal and, via a deflection from Scott McTominay, scored to bury Erik ten Hagâs side and spark joyous scenes amongst home supporters.
Stoppage-time wins. No feeling like it. #CFC | #CheMun pic.twitter.com/M8mjBjJ44V
â Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) April 4, 2024
Relations between fans and the club have soured as Chelseaâs fortunes have plummeted, but the response at the end was one of unbridled delight, with Pochettino predicting a fresh start off the back of this win.
âIt was amazing,â he said. âWe were the better team today and it was fair we scored in the the last minute.
âWe started really well, 2-0 (up), the game was under control, then we made a mistake and suffered an emotional impact. It wasnât easy to deal with. In the second half we controlled the game (but) conceded in transitions.
âIt was important to finish like that, creating the connection between our fans and players. Itâs a very good thing that happened today. It should be a turning point for the fansâ trust in the team.â
HAT-TRICK HERO! #CFC | #CheMun pic.twitter.com/1m3CEoDtok
â Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) April 4, 2024
It had all looked like being a far simpler affair when his team raced into a two-goal lead inside 20 minutes, Conor Gallagher squeezing a shot beneath Andre Onanaâs dive, then a penalty clipped into the corner by Palmer.
United were overwhelmed by Pochettinoâs side attacking ferociously, but an error by Moises Caicedo changed the nature of the game as a loose ball straight to Alejandro Garnacho saw the forward race away to score.
The game was level minutes later as Bruno Fernandes stealed away at the far post to nod Dalotâs cross beyond Djordje Petrovic.
Garnachoâs header from Antonyâs superb ball midway through the half looked like being the winner.
Beaten in stoppage time.#MUFC || #CHEMUN
â Manchester United (@ManUtd) April 4, 2024
Then came Palmerâs crazy intervention at the death, as Chelsea breathed life into their bid to qualify for Europe.
âIt was really unfair (to be losing),â said Pochettino. âWhy were we losing the game. Football is like this. But we always kept believing.
âWe were saying to the players âtwo minutes, two minutesâ. (At 2-2) we believed we could score the winning goal.
âIt was a must-win game if we wanted to reduce the gap above us. It was so, so important.â
A visibly downcast Ten Hag reflected on poor decision-making that led to his teamâs defeat.
âWe started poor, making individual errors,â he said. âBut I had the feeling we were dominating and we fought ourselves back.
âWe were in a winning poison with very good football and scoring great goals. Then in stoppage time, we didnât bring the win over the line.
âYou have to do your job, you have to make the right decisions, and we didnât react quick enough to avoid this situation.
âWe dominated the game, especially our wide players were a danger: Garnacho, Antony.
âWe have to make better decisions. You saw how we score from counters. We can be such a massive threat and weâve seen again today an example.
âBut we have to read when to keep the ball, especially when you are winning. Keep the ball, pass and move and switch the play instead of giving it way.â