Analysis: Collapse has different flavour to one under Potter
The last time West Ham scored after seven minutes against Chelsea, they were eventually beaten 5‑1 - but this collapse felt different. After two early chances in the second half, it felt as though West Ham might have deserved to be 3‑0 up, but Chelsea's substitutions transformed the contest. Historically, Stamford Bridge has not been a happy hunting ground for West Ham.
Read more: Analysis: Collapse has different flavour to one under Potter
Rangers Identify This English Forward As A Loan Target: Why This Move Makes Sense For Rohl
Chelsea were booed off at half-time - but there was jubilation at the final whistle. Such was the frustration at the interval that the normally mild‑mannered Trevoh Chalobah was seen arguing with a supporter as he left the pitch, with centre‑back partner Benoit Badiashile dragging him away. It followed what was arguably Liam Rosenior's biggest misstep since joining Chelsea - his starting XI on Saturday evening.
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🚨 Chelsea pull off a comeback in the derby against West Ham!