Thursday, August 23, 2018
EPL Chelsea 1 1 West Ham
EPL Chelsea 1 1 West Ham
Javier Hernandezs second-half strike cancelled out Cesar Azpilicuetas opener as West Ham secure a valuable point with a 1-1 draw against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea, who paid heartfelt tribute to their late captain Ray Wilkins before and during the game, dominated the opening 45 minutes and were deservedly ahead when Azpilicueta tapped home from close range in the 36th minute.
Antonio Contes sides dominance continued after the break but the second goal never came as West Ham stayed in the game, and they were rewarded when substitute Hernandez (73) snatched a point for the visitors.
The draw sees David Moyes side move six points clear of the relegation zone, while Chelsea are 10 points behind Tottenham in the race for fourth with six games remaining.
On what was an emotional afternoon at Stamford Bridge, Wilkins was remembered ahead of kick-off with a minute of applause as a seat in the dugout was draped in his No 8 shirt. Wilkins name rang around the ground once again in the eighth minute with both sets of fans singing the Chelsea legends name.
After a quiet opening, Chelsea had the ball in the back of the net in the 25th minute but Alvaro Morata was correctly flagged for offside after being played in by Eden Hazard.
Moratas flick then drifted wide of the far post after yet more good work from Hazard before Willian fired inches wide from the edge of the penalty area, and the Brazil international was in again in the 35th minute after yet more sensational passing from Chelsea but Joe Hart raced off his line to make a brilliant block.
Chelsea dominance eventually told from the resultant corner and West Ham switched off as Morata headed Victor Moses cross back into the danger area where Azpilicueta was there tap home from inside the six-yard box.
Chelsea went in search for a second after the break and Willian had an immediate chance to double the hosts advantage but his shot fizzed past the far post.
Contes side thought they had their second when Morata swept home Willians cross, but again the offside flag was up to deny the Spain striker before Moses curled wide of the upright.
They were punished midway through the second-half as Gary Cahills poor defensive header fell to Marko Arnautovic and his cut back picked out Hernandez, who produced a sweet strike from just inside the area to beat Thibaut Courtois.
In a frantic final 10 minutes, Hart had to be at his best to produce two saves to deny Marcos Alonso and Olivier Giroud, while West Ham thought they should have had a penalty as NGolo Kantes last-ditch tackle sent Arnautovic to the floor, but referee Kevin Friend remained unmoved.