Chelsea hands out heavy beating to West Ham in Premier League without injured Palmer
- West Ham lost 5-1 to Chelsea on Friday at the London Stadium in a Premier League match under the lights.
- The defeat followed West Ham's 3-0 loss to newly promoted Sunderland last weekend, increasing pressure on manager Graham Potter.
- Chelsea scored through five different players, with three goals from corners, while West Ham’s defense, costing over £100 million, was heavily criticized.
- Potter expressed strong confidence in his capabilities and maintained a defiant stance despite the growing criticism and disappointing team performances.
- The heavy loss highlights West Ham’s defensive issues and suggests the club must invest significantly to improve or risk a difficult season ahead.
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Enzo Maresca's Blues had five different scorers and were without Cole Palmer, who was injured during warm-ups.
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