Chelsea won the derby against West Ham with a score of 2-1 and climbed to fourth place in the Premier League, overtaking Manchester City. The Blues led by Maresca recorded a landslide victory at Stamford Bridge.
There was no shortage of emotions in what is one of the most passionate London derbies. The home team tried to score from the start, with Madueke, who from long range, failed to find the net.
On the opposite wing, Jorgensen initially denied Bowen a goal, but in the 42nd minute he surrendered to the Englishman's left, who took advantage of Colwill's blunder.
Chelsea reacted, although the equalizer only came in the 64th minute. Pedro Neto scored the temporary equalizer 1-1, finalizing an action that he himself started.
In the 75th minute, the Blues also found the net with an own goal from Wan-Bissaka. In the episode that decided the derby, the former Manchester United player deflected Palmer's cross into his own net.
In this way, Chelsea returned to victory, achieving a double overtaking in the standings over Manchester City and Newcastle. With 43 points they are fourth. This success continued the tradition under Graham Potter, not allowing the previous Blues coaches to win in the return to Stamford Bridge as opponents. (A2 Televizion)