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Chelsea 3-0 West Ham

Premier League    2020-21Match review
Stamford Bridge   0
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
5Vladimir Coufal    
4Fabien Balbuena    
21Angelo Ogbonna    
3Aaron Cresswell    
28Tomas Soucek    
41Declan Rice    
20Jarrod Bowen    
16Mark Noble    
18Pablo Fornals    
22Sebastien Haller    
9Said BenrahmaSubed #18   
24Ryan FredericksSubed #20   
 PosTable as at 21 Dec 2020PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Liverpool147 0020724 1161231
2Leicester City143 0491060 117727
3Manchester United132 2391260 019926
4Everton144 12151141 210826
5Chelsea144 2117732 212725
6Tottenham Hotspur143 2210842 115625
7Southampton144 0313933 1121024
8Manchester City133 2112733 17523
9Aston Villa122 13121150 112222
10West Ham United143 2210831 3111121
11Wolverhampton Wanderers143 228730 461220
12Newcastle United133 1391322 28918
13Crystal Palace142 2381431 3111118
14Leeds United142 23121330 4121717
15Arsenal142 1461021 46814
16Burnley132 134713 341213
17Brighton and Hove Albion140 4371122 391112
18Fulham141 2461212 471110
19West Bromwich Albion141 2451502 55147
20Sheffield United140 1641101 64142
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Tammy Abraham double gets Chelsea back on track with win over West Ham
Jacob Steinberg at Stamford Bridge
Date Published Mon 21 Dec 2020 22.06 GMT

The wait for Chelsea to burst into life as an exhilarating attacking force goes on. Their first win in seven attempts over a fellow top-half side this season owed more to grit than inspiration, even though two late goals from Tammy Abraham gave the scoreline a deceptive look, masking the fact that West Ham had forced the game to be played on their terms for long spells.

Ultimately resilience was enough to move Chelsea into fifth place but not to eradicate concerns over their lack of rhythm in the final third. With Thiago Silva imperious at the back, Frank Lampard’s side dealt with some uncomfortable moments as they rose above Tottenham on goal difference. They battled for a clean sheet and it was positive for Lampard to see his forwards produce some quality moments despite not playing well, leaving West Ham to regret some powderpuff finishing and a slow start.

It was Silva who set the tone for Chelsea early on, snapping away at Sebastien Haller whenever the ball came to the West Ham forward. The centre-back’s aggression summed up Chelsea’s positive mindset, allowing them to squeeze the play.

Haller looked slightly surprised to find a top defender giving him no time to settle. On the touchline David Moyes bellowed at the Frenchman. Angelo Ogbonna, West Ham’s centre-back, seemed to guide Haller through the game, telling him when to run and where to move. It did not feel like an ideal way to build and, with West Ham struggling to hold possession, Chelsea’s greater intensity paid off when Silva broke the deadlock after 10 minutes, capitalising on poor marking to meet Mason Mount’s corner with a powerful header.

Silva celebrated with a guttural roar. Under pressure after insipid defeats away to Everton and Wolves, Chelsea greeted the breakthrough with relish. For a while they were all over West Ham. Christian Pulisic threatened with lively dribbles and a second goal might have arrived when Mount’s low centre flashed across goal.

“We need some bucking up here,” Declan Rice yelled, no doubt seething at being given the runaround against his boyhood club. The West Ham midfielder, who remains a target for Chelsea, knew that his team-mates were off the pace. That has not been the way for West Ham this season. Awkward and physical, they had ways of hurting Chelsea. They even thought that they had an early lead when Rice scored from a tight angle after being released by a quick free-kick. An offside flag cut the celebrations short.

Keen to adopt a robust approach, Moyes dropped the skilful but unreliable Saïd Benrahma for Mark Noble. With numbers in midfield, West Ham began to threaten, driven on by Rice. Jarrod Bowen ran at Emerson Palmieri, introduced at left-back after Ben Chilwell suffered an ankle injury, and Aaron Cresswell fired wide. Kurt Zouma cleared an overhead kick from Haller, while Bowen had a goal ruled out for a questionable foul on Silva.

There was always a sense that Chelsea had an extra gear. After 43 minutes they countered brilliantly, Pulisic a blur of motion. Yet when the winger released Timo Werner, the German’s lack of confidence betrayed him. Goalless since the start of November, Werner shot straight at Lukasz Fabianski.

Werner looked to the heavens, wondering when his luck would turn. He has missed plenty of chances recently and one cross, sliced high into the Matthew Harding Stand on the run, summed up his efforts for much of the night. Fortunately for Chelsea, West Ham’s forward line did not exactly ooze menace either. Early in the second half a Cresswell cross was begging to be headed home. Haller, rising high, glanced well wide.

West Ham kept pressing, making themselves a nuisance, winning a series of corners. Tomas Soucek was winning headers in midfield and Bowen kept looking for openings on the right. Forced back, with Jorginho unable to dictate the flow after starting in place of Kai Havertz in midfield, Chelsea needed to clear the aerial danger.

Half-chances came and went. Cesar Azpilicueta blocked when Pablo Fornals looked certain to equalise. Introduced for Fornals, Benrahma found space in the area and saw a shot deflected wide. Yet West Ham lacked bite without the injured Michail Antonio, and eventually the gulf in class told. “We’ve done good things but not enough good things in either box,” Moyes said afterwards.

Werner was rewarded for refusing to let his head drop, helping to seal the points when his cross-shot found Abraham, who slid past Fabianski. Moments later Abraham finished again from close range, carrying Chelsea to safety. Lampard will hope there is more to come.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS AND RATINGS
CHELSEA (4-3-3): Mendy 6.5; Azpilicueta 7.5, Zouma 7, Silva 8, Chilwell 6 (Emerson 10, 6.5); Kante 7, Jorginho 5.5 (Kovacic 67, 6), Mount 7.5; Werner 7, Abraham 7, Pulisic 6.5 (Havertz 84).
Subs not used: Kepa, Rudiger, Christensen, Giroud, Hudson-Odoi, Gilmour.
Goals: Silva 10, Abraham 78 & 80
Manager: Frank Lampard 7.5
WEST HAM (4-2-3-1): Fabianski 6.5; Coufal 6.5, Balbuena 6.5, Ogbonna 6.5, Cresswell 7; Rice 7, Soucek 6.5; Bowen 7 (Fredericks 90), Noble 6, Fornals 5.5 (Benrahma 67, 6); Haller 5.5.
Subs not used: Martin, Randolph, Yarmalenko, Snodgrass, Dawson, Diop, Johnson
Goals: None
Manager: Davis Moyes 6.5
Referee: Chris Kavanagh 6.5
MOM: Silva
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