Chelsea thrash West Ham 5 1 to pile more pressure on Potter
Chelsea thrash West Ham 5-1 to pile more pressure on Potter
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ChelseaLONDON - Chelsea came from a goal behind to thrash West Ham United 5-1 on Friday and pile more pressure on home manager Graham Potter after two heavy Premier League defeats in as many matches.
Lucas Paqueta got the hosts off to a dream start when he unleashed a swirling shot past goalkeeper Robert Sanchez with six minutes on the clock but Chelsea hit back in the 15th through a Joao Pedro header and the floodgates opened.
After West Ham had a Niclas Fullkrug effort ruled offside, Pedro Neto sent Chelsea ahead on the volley in the 23rd and Enzo Fernandez made it 3-1 from close range on 34 after a pass from Brazilian teenager Estevao Willian.
Moises Caicedo added a fourth in the 54th, after goalkeeper Mads Hermansen pushed the ball to him off a corner, and Trevoh Chalobah became the fifth Chelsea player on the London Stadium scoresheet four minutes later.
Pedros goal, with the ball flicked on by Marc Cucurella off a corner, was the Brazilians first in the league for the Blues since joining from Brighton amp; Hove Albion last month.
The commanding scoreline in the cross-town London derby came despite Chelseas midfield talisman Cole Palmer being ruled out after he felt discomfort on the pitch during the pre-match warmup.
Manager Enzo Maresca told reporters the England international had felt something and went off as a precaution, with Estevao taking his place and Chelsea hitting their stride regardless.
The visitors were also without striker Nicolas Jackson, who was left out of the squad despite being available as the West Londoners await a possible transfer.
The result came as a welcome relief for the Club
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