
Cole Palmer aimed a dig at Aston Villa's Amadou Onana after Chelsea's rampant 4-1 win at Villa Park.
During a hectic midweek round of Premier League fixtures, Chelsea travelled to Villa Park for a clash that could prove to be crucial in the race for Champions League qualification.
Heading into the match, Chelsea were sixth in the Premier League table, six points behind Villa who were in fourth, with the top five sides likely to qualify for UEFA's top competition.
After a dramatic 90 minutes, it was the London side that came away with the three points, with a hat-trick from Joao Pedro and a goal from Cole Palmer taking Chelsea up to fifth in the Premier League table, overtaking Liverpool.
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Following the massive win, Palmer took to social media to celebrate and, in doing so, decided to take a shot at one of Villa's key players.

It's safe to say that Villa are currently enjoying one of their best seasons under Unai Emery as they stand a strong chance of making it into the top five in the Premier League and remain favourites to win the Europa League.
With Premier League wins becoming a regular occurrence for Villa, Onana has often gone viral for how he celebrates each victory as he jokingly counts to three and sticks his fingers into his pocket when walking back through the tunnel post-match.
However, following a home loss to Chelsea, Palmer decided to turn the celebration against Onana, as he shared a clip of the Villa midfielder doing the celebration during a post on Instagram.
Alongside several pictures from the win over Villa, Palmer included a clip of Onana pocketing the three points after Villa's home win over Manchester United in December.
Cole Palmer breaks bizarre personal record during Chelsea win
After finding the back of the net in the match against Villa, the Chelsea star has now scored a non-penalty goal in the Premier League against an opponent starting the day in the top five for the first time in his career.
With Palmer long being a key part of Chelsea's attack, it is certainly a surprise that it has taken him 107 Premier League appearances to score against a top five team during open play.
However, having finally broken the strange record on Wednesday night, Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior will be hoping he can get the best out of Palmer in the final matches of the season as they chase Champions League qualification.
Topics: Chelsea, Cole Palmer, Aston Villa