Chelsea star Nicolas Jackson spotted arguing with Blues team-mate after 6-0 Everton thumping as penalty row rages on

NICOLAS JACKSON was spotted arguing with Chelsea teammate Moises Caicedo as his penalty row rumbled on after the 6-0 win over Everton.

Cole Palmer netted four goals – including a first-half hat-trick – as Chelsea ran riot at Stamford Bridge.

Nicolas Jackson was spotted arguing with Moises Caicedo after Chelsea’s 6-0 win over Everton

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Jackson and Alfie Gilchrist were also on the score sheet as Mauricio Pochettino’s men closed the gap on the European spots.

But Chelsea’s win was soured by a bizarre moment on the hour mark.

With the Blues 4-0 up, Palmer was fouled in Everton’s box by Abdoulaye Doucoure.

As the play was allowed to continue, Noni Madueke was then bought down by James Tarkowski, forcing the ref to blow his whistle.

Madueke grabbed the ball to take the penalty, with Mauricio Pochettino previously confirming he had not selected a first-choice taker.

However, farcical scenes broke out as the winger was forced to fight off Jackson from pinching the ball off him.

It was then revealed that the penalty decision had actually been for the initial foul on Palmer.

The hat-trick hero then took the ball from Madueke, who was reluctant to give it up.

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However, Jackson then steamed in again, this time attempting to take the ball off Palmer.

It resulted in the England hopeful shoving his teammate away before captain Conor Gallagher calmed things down.

Palmer slotted the spot-kick home as Jackson continued protesting.

But the striker still appeared to be annoyed at full-time as he was captured on film by SunSport engaged in an argument with Chelsea midfielder Caicedo.

Jackson waved his arms in protest as the two teammates reflected on the game.

Yet they went off brothers in arms as the heated conversation quickly cooled off.

After the final whistle, Chelsea boss Pochettino called the penalty drama a “shame.”

Confirming Palmer will now be the confirmed taker in a bid to win the Golden Boot, Poch added: “It’s the last time I accept this behaviour. Next time they are all out.

“I want to confirm that Cole Palmer is the penalty taker”.

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