Chelsea staged a dramatic comeback to secure a 2-1 victory over West Ham in an electrifying London derb at Stamford Bridge on Monday. The win, only their second in eight Premier League games, propelled them to fourth place, overtaking Manchester City and closing the gap on third-placed Nottingham Forest. Meanwhile, West Ham remained in 15th place.
England forward Jarrod Bowen, returning from a six-game absence due to a foot injury, gave West Ham the lead just before halftime. Chelsea’s Levi Colwill gifted the visitors an opening when his weak back pass was intercepted. Bowen pounced on the mistake and calmly slotted a left-footed shot past goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen, who was starting in place of the struggling Robert Sanchez.
Chelsea struggled to break through West Ham’s defense but found their equalizer in the 64th minute. Enzo Fernandez’s shot was blocked on the goal line, but the rebound fell to substitute Pedro Neto, who smashed the ball home. The goal was awarded after a lengthy VAR review, despite furious protests from West Ham players who believed Bowen was fouled in the buildup.
The winner came with 16 minutes remaining in fortunate fashion. Cole Palmer sent in a cross from a tight angle on the left, and West Ham defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka inadvertently deflected it into his own net. Chelsea fans erupted as their team completed the turnaround.
The match marked a disappointing return to Stamford Bridge for West Ham manager Graham Potter. The former Chelsea boss, sacked in April 2023 after just seven months in charge, had hoped for a statement result but left frustrated by his team’s inability to hold onto their lead.
Chelsea’s comeback keeps their top-four hopes alive, while West Ham remain precariously above the relegation zone, searching for consistency under their new manager.