Two nil to Chelsea!

Levi Colwill has scored against the team where he spent last season on loan with a header as Chelsea turned the screw against a depleted Seagulls side.

It was bizarrely like the first goal in that it was a cross back across goal that gave the attacker a chance at the far post. He celebrated wildly for a second, then remembered he was supposed to be respectful against his old team.

You can see the goal in the clip embedded here:

[Footage from NBC Sport]

[Footage from Canal +]

[Footage from BeinSport]

[Footage from BeinSport]

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