CHELSEA fans were left baffled after they spotted Cole Palmer running away from Stamford Bridge.

A video shared on social media showed the Blues star wearing a hoodie and shorts running through a crowd of fans while holding a phone to his ear and another in his hand.

Man on phone jogging past fans outside a Chelsea football club building.Cole Palmer was seen running away from Stamford Bridge in a social media video released todayA man on a phone walks past Chelsea fans.Palmer was seen wearing a black hoodie while holding a phone in each handPerson filming a person walking away from a Chelsea FC branded wall.Fans chased after the Chelsea star outside of the BridgePeople running away from a building.It is not clear when the video was taken

Fans were seen running after in the bizarre clip.

The 22-year-old starred during today's at .

However, it is unclear when the video was taken.

Regardless, fans were left baffled by his appearance in the video by the club stadium.

Reacting on social media, one fan said: “What’s going on?”

A second said: “New meme template dropped.”

A third added: “Lmao! The team bus left him behind.”

Another said: “What’s he doing?”

Palmer continued his rotten run of form on the pitch against , earning the

‘s strike was enough to earn the three points, but Palmer put in a particularly poor display by his usually lofty standards.

Another blank today means Palmer has now failed to score in his last 17 games, while Jackson's goal ended his 13-game streak.

Manager had said before the match that the international's problem was “mental” and not tactical.

He said: “For sure it’s a mental thing, it’s not tactical or technical.

“Cole is still the player who scored 14 goals in 20 games. The style is the same, the manager is the same, the club is the same. Nothing has changed around Cole. It’s just mentally in this moment.

“You can see he’s a little bit worried because he wants to help the team. You can see he’s struggling a bit on that.

“But he showed how happy he was after . It’s just a matter [of whether] we can win games. For sure he’s going to score goals.

“If you go back game by game, he had at least every game one or two chances, so it’s not about how the team is playing.”

The early kick-off win had moved the club up to fourth in the Premier League, although a 3-0 win for Newcastle over Ipswich later on saw them dropped back down to fifth.

Cole Palmer of Chelsea during a Premier League match.Cole Palmer's goalless run is now up to 17 games