Chelsea's Nicolas Jackson channeled his inner Cristiano Ronaldo after scoring a 20-minute hat-trick against Tottenham.
Mauricio Pochettino's side finally managed to break through the Spurs defence after a wild contest to take home a 4-1 victory and hand Ange Postecoglou his first Premier League defeat of the season.
Jackson scored in the 75th, 94th and 97th minutes with two-tap ins and a rounding of the goalkeeper before doing the celebrations of both Marcus Rashford with a finger to the temple and Ronaldo's SIUUU.
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The 22-year-old summer signing took his Premier League tally to five for the season after scoring two across his first nine games having costing the club £32million from Villarreal.
His goals were set up by Raheem Sterling and Conor Gallagher – with the forward admitting that he still has plenty of things to improve on.
He said after the game on Sky Sports: "I am very happy and it has been a difficult time for everybody in the team.
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"We are coming back really slowly and happy to have scored three goals. It's my first hat-trick, so I am happy to have done it with the biggest club in England and everywhere.
"I need to always improve and work harder. We continue working. Tottenham have an amazing stadium and amazing fans, so we needed to fight and win the game."
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The other two goals came from Dejan Kulusevski and Cole Palmer from the spot with Christian Romero and Destiny Udogie both seeing red.
James Maddison and Micky van de Ven then suffered what looked to be serious injuries with Reece James escaping red for an elbow.
The result means that all 20 Premier League clubs have all suffered defeats so far this season, with Manchester City a point above Spurs at the top.
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