Astrid Wett screams ‘I’m gonna cream my pants’ after Cole Palmer makes it 4-4

Chelsea superfan Astrid Wett crudely screamed "I'm gonna cream my pants" after Cole Palmer's injury time equaliser against Manchester City.

The blonde bombshell was at Stamford Bridge as Mauricio Pochettino's Blues sealed a hard-earned point against Pep Guardiola's champions in entertainingly chaotic fashion. They came from behind three times to draw 4-4, with ex-City star Palmer scoring a 95th-minute penalty to bring the curtain down on what will go down as an undisputed Premier League classic.

Wett, who was sitting behind the goal as Palmer cooly slotted past Ederson, leaped out of her seat in celebration before turning to the camera, held by a friend sitting next to her, and yelling "I'm gonna cream my pants!! Palmer, yes!!".

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She took a bit of flack for the celebration after uploading the video to X, along with the caption: "I can't believe it's 4-4." Some followers ridiculed her for filming her reaction to the penalty, rather than just living in the moment, while others thought her celebration was a little over the top considering it was only a draw.

After clocking that she was on the back row of Stamford Bridge's Matthew Harding stand with a semi-restricted view, another person joked: "I guess the [adult content career] isn’t paying that well, those are horrible seats."

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Wett was also criticised before the game after turning up in a half-and-half shirt, with the right side displaying Chelsea's home top and the left displaying Man City's. She was pictured wearing a regular Chelsea shirt inside the ground, however.

Erling Haaland gave City the lead on the night after converting a first half penalty, which was controversially awarded after he and Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella were seen tugging away at each other in the box. Thiago Silva equalised for the Blues with a header from a corner before Raheem Sterling but them ahead, tapping home Reece James' cross.

Manuel Akanji then steered a header home to level the tie, and City went back in front when Haaland bungled the ball home from close range just after the restart. Nicolas Jackson then made it 3-3 by reacting quickest to a loose ball after Conor Gallagher's shot was parried by Ederson, but a late Rodri goal, which deflected in off Thiago Silva, appeared to seal the points for the visitors.

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Chelsea refused to give up though, and won a late penalty when Armando Broja was felled by Ruben Diaz – which was dutifully dispatched by Palmer.

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