KAI HAVERTZ left Chelsea boss Graham Potter disappointed with his goal celebration, after slotting a penalty past Jordan Pickford.
The German forward, 23, was spotted mocking the England keeper after cooly scoring from 12-yards.
And as soon as the ball hit the back of the net, Havertz wheeled away â cupping his hands to his ears in front of Pickford, while sticking out his tongue.
After the game, Potter revealed he was unhappy with his playerâs reaction after opening the scoring.
âWhen players score, they have something like an out-of-body experience,â Potter said.
âI didnât score many myself so I wouldnât know. You should enjoy the celebration, I donât think you need to involve the opponent.
âThat would be my perspective.â
Potter would have been equally frustrated with his teamâs performance at Stamford Bridge.
Havertzâ spot-kick looked to have won all three points for the Blues â with just 14 minutes left on the clock.
However, a combination of poor defending and goalkeeping led to Evertonâs last-minute equaliser.
Ellis Sims, 22, scored his first goal for the Toffees to earn the visitors a precious point in their battle to avoid the drop.
The draw means that Chelseaâs slim hopes of a top-four finish are all but over.
Potter revealed he was unhappy with how his side dropped deep in the later stages of the game.
Asked if that was under his orders, he said: ââNo, it wasnât conscious.
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âAs I said, Everton used their strengths well. Theyâve got physicality and used (Abdoulaye) Doucourse and (Andre) Onana to win long balls, second balls, throw-ins, set-pieces, and to create danger.
âTeams have always done that well under Sean (Dyche). Itâs not easy to control it as well as youâd like.
âWe lost a little bit of control for a short period of time and when we did, we conceded. Thatâs the frustrating bit.â
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