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Chelsea 3-2 West Ham

Premier League    2025-26Match review
Stamford Bridge   39,430
  SubsGoals  
23Alphonse Areola    
29Aaron Wan-Bissaka    
15Konstantinos Mavropanos    
25Jean-Clair Todibo   
12El Hadji Malick Diouf    
20Jarrod Bowen 1  
28Tomas Soucek    
18Mateus Fernandes    
7Crysencio Summerville 1  
11Taty Castellanos    
19Pablo Felipe    
3Maximilian KilmanSubed #19   
9Callum WilsonSubed #11   
30Oliver ScarlesSubed #12  
17Adama TraoreSubed #20  
 PosTable as at 31 Jan 2026PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Arsenal249 2128873 218953
2Manchester City239 2129852 4181346
3Aston Villa238 1218963 3171646
4Chelsea246 33201354 3221440
5Liverpool247 32201243 5192139
6Manchester United236 32201345 3212138
7Fulham237 23211432 6111834
8Everton244 44151653 4111134
9Brentford237 32231230 8122033
10Newcastle United247 23221724 6111633
11Sunderland236 5018924 661733
12AFC Bournemouth246 42191325 5213033
13Brighton and Hove Albion245 61201324 6141931
14Tottenham Hotspur232 36131454 3201728
15Crystal Palace232 64111551 5131328
16Leeds United245 43191714 7122526
17Nottingham Forest233 26121742 6111725
18West Ham United243 18162624 6132220
19Burnley232 46121712 8132715
20Wolverhampton Wanderers241 29102503 95208
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Enzo Fernandez seals thrilling Chelsea fightback to shatter 10-man West Ham
Jacob Steinberg at Stamford Bridge
Date published Sat 31 Jan 2026 19.48 GMT

There are times when trying to make sense of Chelsea is a futile task. Lurching between extremes is their speciality. They were shambolic against struggling West Ham for 45 minutes, had Stamford Bridge ready to turn on Liam Rosenior at half-time and still found a way to mount a comeback so wild it left their opponents in a state of utter, uncontrollable rage at the end of an incomprehensible London derby.

Where to begin? With the end, perhaps, and Enzo Fernandez running on to a cutback from Joao Pedro to make it 3-2 to Chelsea in the 92nd minute. It was some turnaround. Joao Pedro had made the difference after coming on at the start of the second half. The forward scored Chelsea's first, heading home just before the hour, and was cool when he broke into the West Ham area when the game ran into added time. Joao Pedro had options. He could have shot and he could have crossed. Instead he threw West Ham by pulling the ball back to Fernandez, who is beginning to resemble Frank Lampard with his knack of deciding games with late unnoticed runs from midfield.

West Ham, who remain five points below Nottingham Forest in 18th place, were broken. They dominated the first half, goals from Jarrod Bowen and Crysencio Summerville lifting them into a commanding position. The revival led by Nuno Espirito Santo looked set to continue. West Ham were strong, muscular and dangerous. They defended and attacked as a unit. They rattled Chelsea. It would not be enough. The red mist descended. A mass brawl ended with West Ham fortunate that Jean-Clair Todibo was the only player to be sent off. The defender will miss three games for throttling Joao Pedro but could have been followed down the tunnel by Konstantinos Mavropanos and Adama Traore.

Nuno could not hide his disappointment. He criticised his side's defending during the second half, although he has to take his share of the blame. Nuno was bold at first but too quick to retreat when the tide turned. Not for the first time, he relinquished the initiative with his changes. The most inexplicable was taking off Pablo and replacing the striker with Max Kilman. Chelsea were level three minutes later. Liam Delap headed against the bar and Marc Cucurella, one of three half-time changes from Rosenior, stooped to head in the equaliser.

Is Rosenior a lucky manager or a tactical genius? Chelsea's head coach has six wins from seven games since replacing Enzo Maresca but few have been convincing. The recoveries are becoming a theme. Rosenior responded after making a mess of his initial approach, just as he had when he bungled his starting lineup during Chelsea's victory over Napoli in the Champions League last Wednesday.

Chelsea's mentality against inferior opposition was under the spotlight. Rosenior wanted to see if they could back up the win in Naples. He said this game would tell him a lot about his players. He did not discover anything good about them at first.

West Ham rattled Chelsea with an intense, coordinated press. Taty Castellanos and Pablo were dangerous front two. Pablo was involved in the opening goal. His presence deceived Robert Sanchez, who let Bowen's cross from the right drift inside the far post after seven minutes.

Chelsea, who made seven changes before the second leg of their League Cup semi-final against Arsenal, were miles off the pace. The passing was abysmal and their left flank was a mess. Bowen tormented Jorrel Hato before Cucurella replaced the left-back. It was 2-0 when Alejandro Garnacho failed to track Aaron Wan-Bissaka. The right-back ran on to a pass from Bowen and set Summerville up for his fourth goal in as many games.

The mood darkened. Trevoh Chalobah was arguing with a home fan when the teams walked off at half-time. Rosenior acted. Benoit Badiashile, Garnacho and Hato were taken off. Joao Pedro, Cucurella and Wesley Fofana brought on. West Ham kept attacking, though; Bowen and Mateus Fernandes were close to making it 3-0.

Chelsea's substitutions began to make an impact. Nuno was enraged by his side allowing Fofana to advance and cross for Joao Pedro to head past Alphonse Areola. West Ham faded. Areola made a stunning stop from Moises Caicedo. Nuno wanted to protect the lead. The introduction of Kilman made no difference. Pedro Neto, another substitute, crossed. Malo Gusto won the first header and Cucurella scored after the otherwise disappointing Delap hit the woodwork.

West Ham are without a clean sheet since August. That will have to change if they are to stay up. This was agonising. They hit the post through Todibo in the 86th minute. It seemed they would have to settle for a point. Fernandez had other ideas.

SkySport Player ratings:
Chelsea: Sanchez (5); Gusto (5), Chalobah (6), Badiashile (5), Hato (5); Caicedo (6), Fernandez (9); Gittens (4), Palmer (6), Garnacho (3), Delap (5).
Subs: Neto (6), Cucurella (8), Fofana (8), Joao Pedro (8), James (N/A).
West Ham: Areola (5); Wan-Bissaka (8), Todibo (3), Mavrapanos (5), Diouf (5); Soucek (5), Fernandes (6); Summerville (7), Bowen (7), Pablo (6), Castellanos (5).
Subs: Kilman (5), Wilson (5), Scarles (N/A), Traore (N/A).
Player of the Match: Enzo Fernandez
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