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10-man West Ham slay Chelsea super team to leave Pochettino winless

Nayef Aguerd scored and was then sent off as West Ham inflicted a 3-1 derby defeat on the winless Blues at London Stadium.

21-08-23 10:59
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West Ham score against Chelsea. Photo: Telegraph Sport via Twitter

Ten-man West Ham United earned a stunning 3-1 win over Chelsea at London Stadium to secure their first victory of the season and leave Mauricio Pochettino winless after two matches.

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LONDON DERBY FIRST HALF RECAP

West Ham took the lead through Nayef Aguerd’s powerful header from James Ward-Prowse’s outswinging corner in the seventh minute. Chelsea grew into the contest and scored a deserved equaliser just before the half-hour mark through Carney Chukwuemeka.

The ball broke to the midfielder in the penalty area and he showed excellent composure to skip past Tomas Soucek before firing a brilliant shot past Alphonse Areola for his first Premier League goal.

Chelsea had a great chance to take the lead before half-time when Raheem Sterling was brought down by Soucek for a penalty. But Enzo Fernandez’s spot-kick was saved by Areola, diving to his right.

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WEST HAM POWER PAST CHELSEA IN THE SECOND HALF

West Ham went back in front against the run of play in the 54th minute thanks to a thunderous strike from Michail Antonio. West Ham’s No 9 showed excellent strength to keep the ball away from Levi Colwill before making his way into the box and finishing into the bottom-left corner.

Ward-Prowse’s pass for Antonio meant he became the first West Ham player to assist two goals on his Premier League debut for the club.

There was another twist, though, as Aguerd went from hero to villain after he was sent off for a second bookable offence following a late challenge on Nicolas Jackson.

Despite dominating possession, with 75.6 per cent, Chelsea were unable to force an equaliser. Instead, it was West Ham who dealt Chelsea the final blow in the fourth minute of stoppage time. British record signing, Moises Caicedo, on as a second-half substitute, fouled Emerson for a penalty.

Lucas Paqueta dispatched his spot-kick to seal West Ham’s first win over the Blues since December 2021, and consign Chelsea to a fourth consecutive Premier League London derby defeat for the first time. 

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West Ham goal-scorers.
The Hammers’ scorers against Chelsea celebrate. Photo: Via team Twitter