Fans all say the same thing after Jorginho shows-off new penalty routine to fire Chelsea ahead at Everton | The Sun

FANS are all in agreement after seeing Jorginho CHANGE his trademark penalty routine.

The Chelsea star, 30, stepped up from the spot to cooly slot the ball past Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford and put the Blues 1-0 up.

However, eagle-eyed fans noticed that the midfielder ditched his hop, skip and a jump and instead just side-footed the ball into the bottom corner.

Famously, Pickford saved a Jorginho in the Euro 2020 final for England against Italy.

That time, the playmaker did take is spot-kick the usual way.

And fans were in agreement, Pickford's previous save influenced Jorginho's decision.

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One fan wrote: "Jorginho outwitting Pickford by going straight for the bottom corner instead of the hop, skip, jump, learnt from the Euros final you love to see it.

One tweeted: "Jorginho didn't hop for the first time in years, Pickford dealt with this man in Euro, he didn't want to take chances."

And another penned: "No more skip-hop-shoot style for Jorginho's pens. It seems someone has finally learnt his lesson. Or maybe not; we'll see how he does the next one that comes his way."

After his penalty miss against England, Jorginho missed TWO penalties in the World Cup qualifying stages against Switzerland, which cost his country a place in Qatar.

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He revealed the misses in the home and away games haunt him in an interview with RAI Sport.

“It hurts when I think about it, because I do still think about it and it will haunt me for the rest of my life," he said.

“Stepping up there twice and not being able to help your team and your country is something that I will carry with me forever, and it weighs on me.

“People say we need to lift our heads and carry on, but it’s tough.”

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