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Mohamed
Diame and Modibo Maiga fired West Ham to a 3-1 victory over Chelsea at Upton
Park to increase the pressure on new Blues manager Rafael Benitez just three
games into his reign at Stamford Bridge.
The Hammers were second best throughout the first half and were fortunate to be
only 1-0 down after Juan Mata scored the first goal of Benitez's tenure, but Sam
Allardyce's men were transformed after the break and levelled through Carlton
Cole before half-time substitute Diame and late arrival Maiga found the net in
the last five minutes.
Chelsea made the perfect start when they took the lead with only 13 minutes on
the clock as Victor Moses received possession out on the right and threaded a
pass through the West Ham defence for Fernando Torres, with the Spain
international advancing to the goal-line before cutting the ball back into the
path of Mata to clinically side-foot into the bottom corner.
The Blues could have doubled their lead when Ramires intercepted Guy Demel's
sloppy pass out of defence, bursting into the box and finding Moses, but he
failed to make a clean contact. There was another opportunity in the 25th minute
when a swift break found two Hammers defenders facing four Chelsea players, but
Ramires' pass to Torres was not the best and the striker's shot was weak and
over the bar.
Nolan did have the ball in the net on a rare foray forward for West Ham but his
overhead kick was ruled out with Martin Atkinson's whistle having already
stopped play after James Collins was ruled to have held down Branislav Ivanovic.
Jussi Jaaskelainen was then called into action to make a superb stop from Mata,
with the Spainiard's powerful shot from 12 yards after excellent work from Moses
on the left expertly parried by the goalkeeper before Joey O'Brien slid in to
block the follow-up.
Cech escaped with only a yellow card as he strayed outside his area to punch
clear above Gary Cahill and Matt Jarvis before being forced into his only real
save of note on the stroke of half-time as Nolan headed goalwards after Collins'
free-kick had looped up off the wall.
There was renewed purpose from West Ham at start of second half with Sam
Allardyce sending on Diame and Matt Taylor for Gary O'Neil and James Tomkins and
they pressed forward with greater intensity, forcing a series of corners, with
Cahill needing treatment for a bloodied nose after stooping to head clear and
taking the full force of Carlton Cole's boot in his face.
And the Hammers were back on level terms in the 63rd minute when Jarvis' cross
from the left looped up into the air and Cole clambered all over the back of
Ivanovic to divert his header beyond a bemused Cech at the near post, with
Chelsea's players awaiting a whistle which never came and John Obi Mikel booked
for his continued protests.
The Blues were inches away from restoring their advantage as Mata curled a
glorious free-kick against the face of Jaaskelainen's upright, moments after the
goalkeeper denied Hazard before Torres showed a clear lack of conviction with
his weak follow-up. Chelsea appealed for a penalty in the 71st minute when Moses
went down under Taylor's challenge but Atkinson was not interested, while
moments later Jaaskelainen's throw went straight to Hazard, but his attempted
chip drifted over the bar and behind before he was replaced by Oscar.
Jarvis had a glorious chance to claim the points for the Hammers in the 82nd
minute as he burst clear onto Mark Noble's through-ball, only for Cech to make
an excellent save, with Winston Reid seeing his header cleared off the line by
Ashley Cole from the resulting corner, but the Hammers were not to be denied.
In the 86th minute, Jarvis clipped the ball into the box for Carlton Cole to lay
it back to Diame to drill home from 15 yards with Ivanovic offering only weak
resistance, before Ashley Cole's blunder in defence allowed Maiga to play in
Taylor, whose shot was parried by Cech only for the Mali forward to gobble up
the rebound.
Teams
West Ham United
Jaaskelainen, Demel, Reid, Collins, O’Brien, Noble, Tomkins (Diame 46),
O’Neill (Taylor 46), Nolan,
Jarvis, Cole (Maiga 87)
Subs Not Used Spiegel, Spence, Fanimo, Moncur
Booked Noble
Goals
Cole 63, Diame 86, Maiga 90
Chelsea Cech,
Azpilicueta, Ivanovic, Cahill, Cole, Ramires, Mikel, Moses (Marin78),
Mata, Hazard (Oscar 73), Torres
Subs Not Used
Turnbull, Ferreira, Romeu, Bertrand, Piazon
Booked
Cech, Mikel
Goals Mata 13
Attendance 35,005
Referee
M. Atkinson