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West Ham 3-2 Chelsea

Premier League    2019-20Match review
London Stadium   0
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
24Ryan Fredericks    
23Issa Diop    
21Angelo Ogbonna    
3Aaron Cresswell    
41Declan Rice   
28Tomas Soucek 1  
17Jarrod Bowen    
18Pablo Fornals    
10Manuel Lanzini   
30Michail Antonio 1  
19Jack WilshereSubed #10   
7Andriy YarmolenkoSubed #171  
4Fabien BalbuenaSubed #18   
 PosTable as at 01 Jul 2020PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Liverpool3116 004412122 126986
2Manchester City3111 22411291 6362163
3Leicester City329 43301573 6301655
4Chelsea328 35241683 5332854
5Manchester United329 52321255 6191952
6Wolverhampton Wanderers326 73221776 3231752
7Arsenal328 53302038 5172146
8Tottenham Hotspur319 34301636 6202545
9Burnley328 26211954 7152645
10Sheffield United317 35171348 4131844
11Everton328 53211643 9193144
12Crystal Palace326 46121455 6162342
13Newcastle United326 73161352 9173042
14Southampton324 210163382 6252240
15Brighton and Hove Albion325 65191926 8152533
16West Ham United325 38263033 10122630
17Watford324 66182124 10112828
18Aston Villa325 38192723 11173327
19AFC Bournemouth324 57182731 12122727
20Norwich City324 39193013 1263021
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Yarmolenko makes Chelsea pay in derby as West Ham edge clear of drop zone
Jacob Steinberg at the London Stadium
Date Published Wed 1 Jul 2020 22.19 BST

The day Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner officially became Chelsea players ended with Frank Lampard seeing that his side will continue to fall short until they sort out their accident-prone defence. Reality bit hard when Andriy Yarmolenko cut inside to seal a crucial win in added time for West Ham. Chelsea were a mess at the back throughout this chaotic London derby and while Lampard has sharpened his attack before next season, he would be wise to sign a top centre-back this summer.

There is no doubt Werner and Ziyech will make Chelsea more potent up front. While they will improve an attack that still flatters to deceive, it is debatable whether Lampard should continue his pursuit of Kai Havertz if signing the Bayer Leverkusen attacker means he will not have funds for defensive reinforcements.

This was a calamitous display from Chelsea, who wasted an opportunity to move five points clear of Manchester United and replace Leicester in third, and another reminder they lack the balance to rival Liverpool and Manchester City.

With Kepa Arrizabalaga unwilling to ease the pressure by coming off his line to claim set-pieces, the defensive frailties were glaring. Antonio Rüdiger and Andreas Christensen were bullied by Michail Antonio and the final blow came when Marcos Alonso failed to track back to deal with a West Ham counterattack, allowing Yarmolenko to win the game.

The way Rüdiger was left exposed against Yarmolenko will strengthen Lampard’s determination to replace Alonso with the Leicester left-back, Ben Chilwell. Yet there were deficiencies across the back four and West Ham exploited them well, using Antonio’s physicality to good effect in the opening period before attacking clinically in the closing stages.

It was a huge win for West Ham, who rose three points above 18th-placed Bournemouth after completing their first double over Chelsea since 2002-03. Antonio was outstanding up front, scoring once and creating the winner. Jarrod Bowen caught the eye with two assists and the return of Angelo Ogbonna helped, giving West Ham more assurance at the back.

West Ham’s equaliser on the stroke of half-time was a case in point, Rüdiger getting himself in a tangle and slicing the ball behind for a corner. The lack of composure under pressure was staggering and Chelsea paid the price when Bowen swung a corner to the far post, where Tomas Soucek rose above César Azpilicueta before heading in his first goal in English football.

Soucek has given West Ham greater presence since arriving on loan in January and the Czech midfielder was unfortunate to have a goal ruled out from another Bowen corner when the game was goalless. Arrizabalaga, rooted to his line again, was relieved that a VAR review showed that Antonio was lying in an offside position.

Chelsea opened the scoring shortly after that reprieve, Willian converting his second penalty in a week after Issa Diop’s foul on Pulisic. Yet vulnerabilities lingered. There was complacency at times, particularly when Arrizabalaga played his team into trouble with a risky pass. The goalkeeper was lucky Antonio shot wide.

West Ham went ahead in the 51st minute, Pablo Fornals flickering into life on the edge of the area and finding Bowen, who beat Alonso before fizzing in a low centre for Antonio to score from close range.

The question before kick-off was whether West Ham would have enough bite without Sébastien Haller leading the line. Yet Chelsea never looked comfortable, even after Willian hauled them level with a wonderful free-kick that bounced in off the post.

Lampard had made attacking changes, introducing Mason Mount for Mateo Kovacic, but Chelsea were too sloppy. Abraham and Ross Barkley disappointed before being removed and Chelsea lost their shape in midfield as they chased a winner, allowing Antonio to jab a pass through to Yarmolenko. The winger cut on to his left foot and an emphatic finish left Lampard with much to ponder.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS
West Ham (4-2-3-1): Fabianski; Fredericks, Diop, Ogbonna, Cresswell; Rice, Soucek; Bowen (Yarmolenko 78'), Lanzini (Wilshere 68'), Fornals (Balbuena 90+3'); Antonio
Subs not used: Felipe Anderson, Ajeti, Xande Silva, Randolph, Johnson, Lewis
Booked: Lanzini, Rice
Goals: Soucek 45+2', Antonio 51', Yarmolenko 89'
Chelsea (4-3-3): Arrizabalaga; Azpilicueta, Christensen, Rudiger, Alonso; Barkley (Loftus-Cheek 63'), Kante, Kovacic (Mount 53'); Willian, Abraham (Giroud 63'), Pulisic
Subs not used: Jorginho, Caballero, Zouma, Hudson-Odoi, James, Gilmour
Booked: Willian
Goals: Willian pen 42', 72'
Referee: Martin Atkinson
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