
Tim Sherwood tore in Chelsea stars Pedro Neto and Levi Colwill after their celebrations during their 4-0 win over Southampton.
The blues made light work by Rock-bottom saints with Christopher Nunku, Pedro Neto, Levi Colwill and Marc Cucurella de Scorers on Tuesday evening.
After scoring their respective goals, both Neto and Colwill performed a 'talking' gesture with their hands – while helping the side to put an end to a loss of three games.
In particular, Neto has struggled since making the switch to West -Londs, but it seemed a rare opportunity to start in the front – in the midst of Chelsea's constant injury crisis.
Despite his goal, however, the winger came criticism from Pundit Sherwood, who insisted that the blues stars should “continue with it.”
Sherwood said, “I love Neto, but I don't know what the celebration was about,” Tottenham's former manager told Premier League Productions full -time.
'A few of the Chelsea players did that. It feels like they listen to the noise, but they just have to empty and win the noise.
'People will clearly have things to say, you play for Chelsea Football Club.
'It is a team that normally wins and you have spent a few billion pounds, so that people expect you to be at the top of the competition. Just continue with it. '
Asked about the general performance of Neto, Sherwood added: 'He is very direct. I think he had a decent season, really.
“He was recently performed. I think he is a real threat, he could play for most teams, I really think he is a talent.
'If he continues [for his goal]He changes his corner nicely and when he is played, you know that he will go through his foot.
'[It’s a] Powerful shot passed (Aaron) Ramsdale and that was 2-0 and from there the game was ready. '
In the meantime, Chelsea star Cole Palmer has since opened his difficult form after he had not found the back of the net during Tuesday's collision.
Palmer, 22, enjoyed a wonderful 18 months since drawing for the blues from Manchester City in the summer of 2023 for £ 42.5 million.
However, Palmer did not score or helped in his last seven games in all matches, where the 21-year-old is undergoing what his first dip seems to be for the club.
After the game to Instagram, Palmer took a photo of himself that looked somewhat depressed on the field.
He added the caption: 'Well done boys +3. Don't worry, I'll come back. '
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