A number of Chelsea fans were all saying the same thing with the Blues in total control in Monday evening's 6-0 win over Everton. Four goals to the good at half-time courtesy of Cole Palmer's hat-trick and Nicolas Jackson's superb strike, it was to get even better for the west London club after the break as Palmer scored his fourth and Alfie Gilchrist notched his first ever Chelsea goal.
With the game already over as a contest prior to half-time due to Chelsea's big lead, some supporters had called for both Jackson and Moises Caicedo to make way. The former did exit the pitch in the 88th minute and the latter remained on for the full match.
The reason for the calls to hook both players was not down to their performance, but due to the fact that the pair are on nine yellow cards for the Premier League season so far. As per Premier League rules, any player earning 10 bookings from his side's first 32 Premier League matches will serve a two-match ban in the same competition.
Dangerously close to hitting that number, Chelsea's home win over Everton was the Blues' 31st league game of the season. It means that both Jackson and Caicedo now have one more game to go to try and avoid the possibility of a two-match suspension.
As Chelsea are in FA Cup semi-final action against Man City on Saturday evening, their next league fixture comes three days later as they travel across the capital to take on Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium. It will be a huge match for both sides as Arsenal look to keep their title hopes alive and their opponents fight for European football.
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