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Conte's dismal London derby form continued as West Ham beat Chelsea 1-0 to hand
David Moyes his first victory as Hammers boss.
Moyes' landmark victory was sealed by Marko Arnautovic, who fired his first goal
for the club with just six minutes on the clock at the London Stadium.
Alvaro Morata and Eden Hazard spurned chances to rescue a point but the hosts
clung on as Conte suffered his ninth league defeat at Chelsea - five of which
have now come at the hands of London rivals.
West Ham remain in the relegation zone but a first win in nine gives them a
timely boost ahead of the busy festive period.
Just as they did in last week's encouraging defeat at Manchester City, West Ham
took the lead as Arnautovic played a one-two with Manuel Lanzini and slotted his
first Hammers goal beyond Thibaut Courtois on six minutes.
Player ratings
West Ham: Adrian (8), Zabaleta (7), Reid (8), Ogbonna (7),
Cresswell (7), Lanzini (8), Noble (7), Obiang (7), Masuaku (8), Arnautovic (8),
Antonio (8).
Subs: Sakho (5), Ayew (5).
Chelsea: Courtois (6), Azpilicueta (6), Cahill (5), Christensen
(5), Zappacosta (5), Kante (6), Fabregas (5), Bakayoko (5), Alonso (5), Hazard
(5), Morata (5).
Subs: Moses (5), Willian (5), Pedro (5).
Man of the Match: Marko Arnautovic.
Chelsea went on to dominate possession but had to wait until 29 minutes to
register their first substantial attempts on goal as N'Golo Kante and Davide
Zappacosta drew saves in quick succession from Adrian.
Conte wasted no time in changing his misfiring attack as Pedro, Victor Moses and
Willian came on within 19 minutes of the restart.
But it was West Ham came close to finding the net as Arnautovic and the
relentless Michail Antonio posed the greater threat on the counter.
A fatigued Hammers side dropped deeper and deeper as the game wore on, inviting
pressure as Chelsea pushed for an equaliser.
But, having been played in by Kante, Morata fired a glorious chance wide on 84
minutes before Hazard shot over a minute later as the Blues failed to keep pace
with the two Manchester clubs.
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Chelsea have already dropped 16 points in their 16 Premier League games this
season - they only dropped 21 in the whole of 2016/17 season.
This was David Moyes' first Premier League home victory as a manager in just
under a year (December 17th 2016; Sunderland 1-0 Watford) and ended a run of 11
successive league home games without a win (W0 D5 L6).
Five of Antonio Conte’s nine Premier League defeats at Chelsea have been
in London derbies (Crystal Palace x2, Arsenal, Tottenham & West Ham).
Five of Antonio Conte’s nine Premier League defeats at Chelsea have been in
London derbies (Crystal Palace x2, Arsenal, Tottenham & West Ham).
Marko Arnautovic became the 140th different player to score a Premier League
goal (excl. own goals) for West Ham; only Spurs (142) have seen a higher number
of players score for them in the competition.
Arnautovic also became the 43rd different player to both score for and against
West Ham in the Premier League; a higher tally than any other club in the
competition.
This was the 100th Premier League win that Mark Noble has played in for West
Ham; the first player to reach this landmark for the club.
Man of the Match - Marko Arnautovic
Arnautovic looks unrecognisable compared to the player that was operating under
former boss Slaven Bilic earlier this season, and showed his class as his superb
maiden goal for the club clinched victory against the champions.
What's next?
It's a second London derby on the spin for West Ham as they host Arsenal at the
London Stadium on Wednesday. Before that, Chelsea travel north to take on
Huddersfield on Tuesday.
Teams
West Ham United Adrian, Reid, Ogbonna, Cresswell, Zabaleta,
Lanzini, Noble, Obiang, Masuaku, Arnautovic (Sakho 69), Antonio (Ayew 79)
Subs Not Used Hart, Rice, Fernandes, Carroll, Hernandez
Booked Arnautovic, Adrian, Reid, Cresswell, Obiang, Masuaku
Goals Arnautovic 6
Chelsea Courtois, Azpilicueta, Christensen, Cahill (c),
Zappacosta (Willian 64), Fabregas, Bakayoko (Pedro 46), Kante, Alonso (Moses
55), Hazard, Morata
Subs Not Used Caballero, Rudiger, Batshuayi, Ampadu
Booked Alonso
Goals
Attendance 56,953
Referee Anthony Taylor