Unseen angle of Noni Madueke and Nicholas Jackson Chelsea penalty spat shows just who's in wrong

Chelsea's win over Everton was overshadowed by the penalty incident
Chelsea's win over Everton was overshadowed by the penalty incident -Credit:John Walton/PA Wire


New footage has emerged of the spat between Noni Madueke and Nicholas Jackson's penalty fallout following the 6-0 Premier League win over Everton on Monday night.

The Blues enjoyed a thumping win at Stamford Bridge thanks to goals from Jackson, Alfie Gilchrist and an impressive four-goal return from former Manchester City forward Cole Palmer. But the win has been overshadowed after Madueke, Jackson and Palmer were all involved in an argument over who should take a Chelsea penalty in the 64th minute.

Madueke won the penalty and insisted on keeping the ball before protesting when club captain Conor Gallagher intervened and handed the ball to Palmer. The players actions drew heavy criticism from manager Mauricio Pochettino following the final whistle.

Fans and football pundits were equally unsparing in their criticism, with Jamie Carragher calling out the incident as "daft". Madueke, the former PSV player, responded to his critics on social media early Tuesday morning.

He shared a picture of the Chelsea team, huddled together before the Stamford Bridge clash, seemingly emphasizing squad unity. However, Madueke turned off the comments feature, likely anticipating how most of his followers would respond.

However, Sky Sports footage from Monday night that wasn't aired until after the match, is now viral on social media, reports the Express. It shows Madueke in an unflattering light.

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In the heat of the moment, it was Malo Gusto who initially picked up the ball after Palmer was fouled for the penalty. However, Madueke quickly swooped in and forcefully took the ball from him.

As tensions rose, Thiago Silva stepped in to mediate, but Madueke seemed to be shouting at his teammates while refusing to let go of the ball. The situation escalated until captain Gallagher had to step in, with him and Palmer physically pushing Madueke away before the forward finally scored from 12 yards.

This incident put a dampener on an otherwise flawless night for the hosts, who are still in the running for European football. Palmer, however, brushed off the incident after equalling Erling Haaland's record of 20 Premier League goals for the season.

"Other players wanted to take it, but I am the penalty taker and I wanted to take it," he said post-match. "I think we are showing everyone wants to take responsibility. It may be a bit over the top, but everyone wants to win - we are laughing and joking about it."

Despite the controversy, Chelsea is now within reach of the teams in the European spots. The Blues are just three points behind Newcastle in sixth, but with a superior goal difference and a game in hand.