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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West Ham make immediate Graham Potter sack decision after disastrous start to season - The Mirror
Pressure is mounting of Graham Potter after West Ham's heavy defeat to Chelsea on Friday with the Hammers now sat bottom after two weeks of the Premier League season
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Read Full ArticleEPL: Why Cole Palmer did not play against West Ham
Chelsea manager, Enzo Maresca, has revealed that Cole Palmer was not at 100 per cent ahead of the 5-1 win at West Ham on Friday night. The Blues were without their talisman as they recorded their first win of the new Premier League season at the London Stadium. Palmer’s place in the starting XI was taken by 18-year-old Estevao Willian. After the game, Maresca revealed that the midfielder felt something in his groin. “Cole, in the last four or fi…
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