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Chelsea
produced a scintillating attacking performance to thrash West Ham 5-0 and raise
further questions about David Moyes' future at the club.
This week, the Hammers opened talks with out-of-work Julen Lopetegui about
taking over from Moyes when the Scot's contract expires in June - and if he was
looking for a show of support from his players at Stamford Bridge, it never
materialised.
Rejuvenated Chelsea were rampant as they racked up a second convincing home win
in three days, and five goals barely flattered them.
Cole Palmer notched a 21st league goal of the season when he powered home the
first inside 15 minutes, with Conor Gallagher and star-man Noni Madueke wrapping
up victory before half-time.
West Ham did hit the bar twice through Jarrod Bowen in the first half but were
wretched defensively, and were caught out yet again two minutes into the second
period when Madueke squared for Nicolas Jackson to add a fourth.
Jackson doubled his tally from yet another Chelsea break 10 minutes from time
when a VAR check overruled an initial offside flag against the Senegal striker,
in one final painful moment of a miserable afternoon for Moyes and West Ham, as
they shipped five for the second time in three games.
The handsome victory moves Chelsea above Manchester United in the Premier League
table - and very much in contention for qualification for Europe.
How Chelsea dismantled woeful West Ham
Both Moyes and Mauricio Pochettino came into Sunday's game with question marks
over their futures.
Despite that, the form of the respective clubs could not have been more
contrasting - and it showed once Palmer rifled in the opener when Madueke's
cross deflected into his path.
West Ham had started the better until that point and were inches from an instant
equaliser when Djordje Petrovic's weak punch was turned onto the bar by Bowen.
Chelsea took control from then though, and cut the Hammers apart at will. A
second felt inevitable, and it came when Gallagher's similarly powerful finish
beat Areola after Madueke's mis-control in the box.
The game was as good as over before the break when Madueke, who gave Emerson a
torrid time from the first whistle, tapped home a third after Thiago Silva
nodded a corner into his path.
Moyes resisted the urger to make sweeping half-time changes and introduced only
James Ward-Prowse for Edson Alvarez at the break, though his hopes of a comeback
were in tatters within minutes.
A straight ball over the top from Trevoh Chalobah saw Madueke beat Emerson
again, and he squared to give Jackson a simple finish.
Bowen, who had already hit the bar again before the break, soon made it a
hat-trick of near misses when his knuckle-ball smashed the woodwork. He was then
denied a consolation again when his fine free-kick was turned over by the
fingertips of Petrovic.
Chelsea continued their assault on the West Ham defence as Palmer played
Mykhailo Mudryk in behind with a sumptuous pass, but Areola spared his side any
more misery with a smart reaction save.
There was still time for things to get worse, though. First Lucas Paqueta was
forced off injured before Moises Caicedo's through ball put Jackson in
one-on-one, and though the offside flag initially denied him a second a VAR
check ruled him just ahead of the last man.
Most of the West Ham supporters had long gone by that point, having booed their
side off at half-time, with the recriminations after conceding five goals for
the fourth time this season already underway.
Player ratings:
Chelsea: Petrovic (7), Chalobah (7), Silva (7), Badiashile (7),
Cucurella (7), Caicedo (8), Gallagher (8), Madueke (9), Palmer (8), Mudryk (6),
Jackson (8).
Subs: Casadei (6), Nkunku (6), Disasi, Gusto, Gilchrist (n/a).
West Ham: Areola (5), Coufal (4), Zouma (4), Ogbonna (3),
Emerson (2), Soucek (5), Alvarez (4), Bowen (7), Kudus (6), Paqueta (5), Antonio
(5).
Subs: Ward-Prowse (6), Ings (5), Cresswell (6).
Player of the Match: Noni Madueke.
What's next?
Chelsea have three Premier League matches remaining. They travel to Nottingham
Forest on Saturday May 11, live on Sky Sports, kick-off 5.30pm. Then they visit
Brighton on Wednesday May 15, kick-off 7.45pm, before finishing the season at
home to Bournemouth on Sunday May 19, kick-off 4pm.
West Ham host Luton on May 11, kick-off 3pm, and before heading to title-chasing
Manchester City on May 19, kick-off 4pm.
Click Here for Official Teamsheet
Teams
Chelsea Petrovic; Chalobah (Gusto 83), Silva (Disasi 82),
Badiashile, Cucurella; Gallagher (c), Caicedo; Madueke Casadei 76), Palmer
(Gilchrist 89), Mudryk (Nkunku 76); Jackson
Subs Not Used Bettinelli, Colwill, Sterling, Washington
Booked Cucurella
Goals Palmer 15, Gallagher 30, Madueke 36, Jackson 48, 80
West Ham United Areola; Coufal, Ogbonna, Zouma (c), Emerson;
Soucek, Alvarez (Ward-Prowse 46), Paqueta (Cresswell 76); Bowen, Antonio (Ings
70), Kudas
Subs Not Used Fabianski, Johnson, Cornet, Casey, Earthy, Mubama
Booked Ogbonna, Emerson, Paqueta
Goals
Attendance 39,295
Referee Andy Madley
VAR Peter Bankes