Chelsea took a breather this Saturday thanks to the victory achieved in the London derby against West Ham, which was witnessed in the stands of Stamford Bridge by the new ‘blue’ player and former Barcelona player Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (2-1). Marc Cucurella is the starter. Controversy erupted when the referee disallowed the goal which would have been 2-2 for the team led by David Moyes.
Thomas Tuchel’s team were fortunate in a match where West Ham had written their script well. But in the end, a great goal from Kai Havertz in injury time decided the game in favor of the home team. And unfortunately for the ‘hammers’, who would have canceled out 2-2 after Reece James’ error.
West Ham had a good game, neat and advanced thanks to Michail Antonio, assisted by Declan Rice in the 63rd minute. It was the reward for Moyes’ good work against a Chelsea side whose first half was flat.
But Tuchel was successful in the changes and Ben Chilwell equalized with a great goal, where he made a great movement, after receiving the ball from Thiago Silva. It was on minute 76 and hope came to Stamford Bridge. Chilwell comes on at 72′.
Havertz, assisted by Chilwell, settled the game for Chelsea by scoring 2-1 in the 88th minute. Maxwel Cornet was already on a discount to make it 2-2, which, to Moyes’ anger, was called off after VAR was consulted. According to VAR, Édouard Mendy failed to save the goal due to a touch by Jarrod Bowen.
Source: La Verdad

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