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West Ham 1-5 Chelsea

Premier League    2025-26Match review
London Stadium   62,462
  SubsGoals  
1Mads Hermansen    
25Jean-Clair Todibo    
3Maximilian Kilman    
5Nayef Aguerd    
29Aaron Wan-Bissaka    
8James Ward-Prowse    
28Tomas Soucek    
12El Hadji Malick Diouf    
20Jarrod Bowen    
10Lucas Paqueta 1  
11Niclas Fullkrug    
9Callum WilsonSubed #11   
32Freddie PottsSubed #25   
2Kyle Walker-PetersSubed #28   
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2Manchester City10 000010 0403
3Sunderland11 003000 0003
4Tottenham Hotspur11 003000 0003
5Liverpool11 004200 0003
6Nottingham Forest11 003100 0003
7Arsenal10 000010 0103
8Leeds United11 001000 0003
9Brighton and Hove Albion10 101100 0001
10Fulham10 000001 0111
11Aston Villa10 100000 0001
12Crystal Palace10 000001 0001
13Newcastle United10 000001 0001
14Everton10 000000 1010
15Manchester United10 010100 0000
16AFC Bournemouth10 000000 1240
17Brentford10 000000 1130
18Burnley10 000000 1030
19Wolverhampton Wanderers10 010400 0000
20West Ham United20 011500 1030
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Estevao inspires Chelsea to thrash West Ham and put pressure on Graham Potter
Jacob Steinberg at the London Stadium
Date published: Fri 22 Aug 2025 22.10 BST

This was Graham Potter finding out what a broken club really looks like. It is the London Stadium emptying out long before full time, patience worn thin by the latest in a long line of humiliations. It is one young fan mounting a solo pitch invasion after being driven to despair by his side's inability to defend set pieces. It is a new £15m goalkeeper who cannot catch crosses and, as much as Potter will plead for calm, it is that the only positive for West Ham was Chelsea pretty much declaring after going 5-1 up with over half an hour to play.

Chelsea had run through at will, cutting West Ham's execrable back five to shreds, Joao Pedro and Estevao Willian playing a different sport from every individual in claret and blue. Whatever the gulf in class, though, there can be no excuse for a performance so lacking in heart and a team so incapable of doing the basics.

There is no hiding place for Potter, who has taken fewer points from his first 10 home games in the Premier League than any manager in West Ham's history. He is already under pressure, already facing suggestions that he is in trouble after eight months in the job, although there is the awkward question of whether he is more symptom than cause. After all, the sense that Potter is the wrong fit at a club who tend to feed off emotion should not overlook the fact that this collapse owes much to years of West Ham's owners making one bad decision after another on and off the pitch.

Put it all together and Potter could be forgiven if he was pining for the days when he was struggling to make sense of life at Chelsea. He was bruised by his experience in west London, although the longer time has gone on the more it has become apparent that Chelsea were simply going through a period of transition. Their owners have built a seriously talented squad since firing Potter.

Cole Palmer pulling out of this game with a groin injury just before kick off? It hardly mattered when manager Enzo Maresca was simply able to bring in Estevao and watch the 18-year-old Brazilian prodigy rip West Ham apart with his speed and skill on just his first competitive start for Chelsea.

It bordered on the absurd that Chelsea had fallen behind to a stunning early goal from Lucas Paqueta. The theory that fatigue will be one of the biggest challenges for Maresca's side after their Club World Cup exertions had been given strength by Palmer exiting the warm-up early. It meant a rejig in an attack led by Liam Delap - Estevao came in on the right, Joao Pedro played as the No 10 and Pedro Neto moved to the left - and the late alterations initially had West Ham thinking that their luck was about to turn after losing to Sunderland on the opening weekend.

Yet the optimism faded soon after Estevao lost possession in the sixth minute and watched Paqueta send a swerving shot past Robert Sanchez from 25 yards. Chelsea needed less than 10 minutes to respond in the manner of world champions, Neto's corner headed on by Marc Cucurella for Joao Pedro to shake off Aaron Wan-Bissaka and equalise. They were soon ahead, Paqueta squandering possession before Joao Pedro crossed for Neto to convert, and the game had run away from Potter's side by the time Estevao sliced through West Ham's left side before crossing for Enzo Fernandez to make it 3-1 in the 34th minute.

It became painful for Potter, who has won two home games since replacing Julen Lopetegui in January. West Ham, who have conceded eight in their first two games, are relegation candidates. Midfield reinforcements cannot come quickly enough. Moises Caicedo and Fernandez ran over James Ward-Prowse and Tomas Soucek. Max Kilman, Jean-Clair Todibo and Nayef Aguerd all looked like expensive mistakes in central defence.

West Ham crumbled. They have no leadership. Estevao's assist for Fernandez was followed by the camera cutting to David Sullivan, West Ham's largest shareholder. The mood in the stands was a curious mix of anger and apathy. Many have lost patience with Sullivan after an uninspired transfer window, blaming him for the club's shoddy recruitment. There were more boos when the 33-year-old Callum Wilson replaced the 32-year-old Niclas Fullkrug up front.

It got worse. Mads Hermansen flapped at a corner and gifted a fourth goal to Caicedo. West Ham cannot defend their box. The next corner brought more confusion, Hermansen bullied before Trevoh Chalobah scored the fifth. It turned ugly. Fans near the dugout aimed furious gestures at Potter and one young supporter ran on the pitch. Attempts to tackle the boy were complicated by an older fan breaking through security and confronting stewards, capping off a night off utter embarrassment for West Ham.

SkySport: Player ratings:
West Ham: Hermansen (3), Wan-Bissaka (3), Todibo (3), Kilman (4), Aguerd (4), Diouf (5), Ward-Prowse (6), Paqueta (7), Soucek (5), Bowen (6), Fullkrug (6)
Subs: Wilson (7), Potts (6), Walker-Peters (6)
Chelsea: Sanchez (6), Cucurella (7), Tosin (7), Chalobah (7), Gusto (7), Caicedo (8), Enzo (8), Estevao (8), Neto (8), Joao Pedro (8), Delap (7)
Subs: James (6), Gittens (6), Santos (6), Hato (6)
Player of the Match: Moises Caicedo
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